Nitro group and K+-based secondary building units for the self-assembly of 3D coordination polymers built on dinuclear dianionic helicate connectors

 

Autores: Raúl Mendoza-Báez, Alan Molina-Renteria, Juan Olguín

Revista. CrystEngComm

https://doi.org/10.1039/D4CE00255E

Resumen. Two 3D coordination polymers based on dinuclear dianionic helicates, K2[MII2(L)3] M = MnII (1) and NiII (2), were obtained by slow liquid–liquid diffusion of solutions of 2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzaldehyde, 4,4′-methylenedianiline, KOtBu and the metal salt at room temperature. The resulting dianionic triply stranded helicates self-assemble into novel 3D coordination polymers, in which the helicate units act as connectors. The assembly is promoted by the phenolate bridging ability and the coordination of the pre-organized NO2 groups to K–(O–N–O)4–K nodes, resulting in robust paramagnetic materials. SC-XRD shows that the metal centers are located 11.257(2) and 11.264(1) Å apart. The Mn–L bond lengths correspond to the high-spin (HS, S = 5/2) state for 1. The magnetic behavior for both complexes shows weak magnetic exchange, as expected due to the spin carrier separation, and the confirmation of the HS-sate for the MnII centers. For complex 1, an antiferromagnetic exchange is detected, whereas for complex 2, a mixture of intramolecular antiferromagnetic and intermolecular ferromagnetic exchanges are detected. Thus, we demonstrated that nitro groups can be used for the stabilization of anionic complexes because coordination to K+ results in stable intricate architectures.

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