TY - JOUR
T1 - Structure characterization and physical properties of a complex with supramolecular architectures Co2(2,6-DPC)2Co(H 2O)5·2H2O (DPC=2,6- pyridinedicarboxylate)
AU - Qi, Yanjuan
AU - Wang, Yonghui
AU - Fan, Hailin
AU - Cao, Minhua
AU - Mao, Li
AU - Hu, Changwen
AU - Wang, Enbo
AU - Hu, Ninghai
AU - Jia, Hengqing
PY - 2004/6
Y1 - 2004/6
N2 - Reaction of 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic with CoCl2·6H 2O in aqueous solution give rise to a three-dimensional complex Co2(2,6-DPC)2Co(H2O)5·2H 2O (DPC=2,6-pyridinedicarboxylate) 1. It has been characterized by elemental analyses, infrared spectra (IR) spectrum, thermogravimetric (TG) analysis, EPR spectrum, and single crystal X-ray diffraction. The complex crystallizes in the P2(1)/c space group with a=8.3906(3)Å, b=27.4005(8)Å, c=9.6192(4)Å, α=90.00°, β=98.327(2)°, γ=90.00°, V=2188.20(14)Å3, Z=4. There are two types of cobalt environments: Co(1) is coordinated by four oxygen atoms from four carboxyl groups and two nitrogen atoms which are all from pdc2. Co(2) is coordinated by six oxygen atoms, five from coordinated water molecules and one from a carboxyl of pdc2- of which the other oxygen atom is linked to the Co(1). The extensive intermolecular hydrogen bonds are formed in the crystal by means of the five coordinated water molecules. Thus the complex is extended into a three-dimensional network with the aid of hydrogen bonds. In addition, The compound of 1 exhibited significant paramagnetic signals with the value of g=2.03.
AB - Reaction of 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic with CoCl2·6H 2O in aqueous solution give rise to a three-dimensional complex Co2(2,6-DPC)2Co(H2O)5·2H 2O (DPC=2,6-pyridinedicarboxylate) 1. It has been characterized by elemental analyses, infrared spectra (IR) spectrum, thermogravimetric (TG) analysis, EPR spectrum, and single crystal X-ray diffraction. The complex crystallizes in the P2(1)/c space group with a=8.3906(3)Å, b=27.4005(8)Å, c=9.6192(4)Å, α=90.00°, β=98.327(2)°, γ=90.00°, V=2188.20(14)Å3, Z=4. There are two types of cobalt environments: Co(1) is coordinated by four oxygen atoms from four carboxyl groups and two nitrogen atoms which are all from pdc2. Co(2) is coordinated by six oxygen atoms, five from coordinated water molecules and one from a carboxyl of pdc2- of which the other oxygen atom is linked to the Co(1). The extensive intermolecular hydrogen bonds are formed in the crystal by means of the five coordinated water molecules. Thus the complex is extended into a three-dimensional network with the aid of hydrogen bonds. In addition, The compound of 1 exhibited significant paramagnetic signals with the value of g=2.03.
KW - Characterization
KW - Cobalt complex
KW - Physical properties
KW - Three-dimensional Network
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U2 - 10.1016/j.molstruc.2004.02.011
DO - 10.1016/j.molstruc.2004.02.011
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:2342528979
SN - 0022-2860
VL - 694
SP - 73
EP - 78
JO - Journal of Molecular Structure
JF - Journal of Molecular Structure
IS - 1-3
ER -