Issue 14, 2012

Divalent metal phosphonate coordination polymers constructed from a dipiperidine-based bisphosphonate ligand

Abstract

The ligand 4,4′-dipiperidine-N,N′-bis(methylenephosphonic acid), H4L, has been reacted with divalent metal salts under solvothermal conditions to yield seven new metal phosphonate coordination polymers. The compounds have been characterized by elemental analyses and their structures determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Zn22(L)(H22O)22 and Co22(L)(H22O)22 have (different) layered structures, while Mn22(L)(H22O)33 has a chain motif. In these compounds, the N atoms of the ligand bind to the metal ions. α-Co22Cl22(H22L), formed from CoCl2·6H2O and H4L in ethanol, is also layered but the N atoms of the ligand are protonated. The Co atoms are tetrahedral, coordinated by three phosphonate oxygen atoms and a chloride ion. A polymorph of this compound, β-Co22Cl22(H22L), was obtained from a mixed ionic liquid under microwave irradiation. The primary difference between the polymorphs is the orientation of the phosphonate group relative to the dipiperidine. When reacted hydrothermally with SnIIC2O4, H4L partially decomposes, producing phosphate ions which are incorporated into the structure of Sn66O22(H22L)(PO44)22·4H22O. In this compound, the N atoms of the ligand are protonated, and two oxide anions are incorporated for charge balance. A second phase is obtained from the same reaction, which was determined to be Sn77O(L)33. This compound has a layered structure which contains relatively large voids within the inorganic portion of the layer. These structures are discussed, as well as factors influencing the state of protonation in the final compounds. The choice of solvent and temperature were found to have a significant influence on the type of structure obtained.

Graphical abstract: Divalent metal phosphonate coordination polymers constructed from a dipiperidine-based bisphosphonate ligand

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Oct 2011
Accepted
07 Jan 2012
First published
28 Feb 2012

Dalton Trans., 2012,41, 3985-3994

Divalent metal phosphonate coordination polymers constructed from a dipiperidine-based bisphosphonate ligand

H. P. Perry, K. J. Gagnon, J. Law, S. Teat and A. Clearfield, Dalton Trans., 2012, 41, 3985 DOI: 10.1039/C2DT11986B

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