Structural diversity, gas adsorption and magnetic properties of three coordination polymers based on a rigid multicarboxylate ligand†
Abstract
Three Co(II) coordination polymers (CPs), {[Co2(HL)(1,4-bibb)(H2O)]·(CH3CN)·(H2O)}n (1), {[Co4(L)(OH)3(H2O)4]·(1,4-bmib)}n (2) and {[Co6(L)2(OH)2(4,4-biyb)]·(CH3CN)·(H2O)}n (3) have been obtained based on a V-shaped rigid pentacarboxylate ligand (H5L = 3,5-di(2′,5′-dicarboxylphenyl)benzoic acid) and different N-donor ligands. All complexes show 3D structures and contain open carboxyl sites and “accessible metal sites” (AMSs). The gas adsorption experiments show that 1 and 3 have a high H2 adsorption capacity at 77 K and in particular, 3 displays the selective uptake of CO2 over CH4 (14.2 for CO2/CH4 = 0.5/0.5 and 11.0 for CO2/CH4 = 0.05/0.95 under 1 bar at 298 K). Furthermore, anti-ferromagnetic interactions among Co(II) ions are observed in 2.