Hydrogen-bonded three-dimensional networks encapsulating one-dimensional covalent chains: [Cu(3-ampy)(H2O)4](SO4) ·(H2O) (3-ampy = 3-aminopyridine)

Wan Long Pan, Kun Lin Huang, Yan Qing Xu, Chang Wen Hu*

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Abstract

A three-dimensional complex [Cu(3-ampy)(H2O)4] (SO4)-(H2O) (3-ampy = 3-aminopyridine) has been synthesized. Crystallographic data: C5H16CuN 2O9S, Mr = 343.80, triclinic, space group P1̄, a = 7.675(2), b = 8.225(3), c = 10.845(3) Å, α= 86.996(4), β= 76.292(4), γ= 68.890(4)°, V = 620.0(3) Å3, Z =2, Dc= 1.841 g/cm3, F(000) = 354 and μ = 1.971 mm-1. The structure was refined to R = 0.0269 and wR= 0.0659 for 1838 observed reflections (I > 2σ(I)). The structure consists of [Cu(3-ampy)(H2O)4]2+ cations, SO 42- anions and lattice water molecules. 3-Ampy acting as a bidentate bridging ligand generates a ID covalent chain. A supramolecular 2D framework is formed through π-π stacking of pyridine rings. The lattice water molecules and SO42- anions are located between the adjacent 2D frameworks. The hydrogen bonding interactions from lattice water molecules and SO42- anions to coordinate water extend the 2D framework into a 3D network.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)822-826
Number of pages5
JournalJiegou Huaxue
Volume26
Issue number7
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Keywords

  • 3-aminopyridine
  • Covalent chains
  • Hydrogen bonds
  • Three-dimension
  • π-π stacking

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