Synthesis and molecular structure of potassium 3,5- dinitrophloroglucinolsulfonate monohydrate

Chen Hong-Yan*, Zhang Tong-Lai, Zhang Jian-Guo, Yang Li, Guo Jin-Yu

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Abstract

A novel coordination polymer, potassium 3,5-dinitrophloroglucinolsulfonate monohydrate ([K(DNPGS) (H2O)] n ), was synthesized by the reaction of 3,5-dinitrophloroglucinolsulfonic acid (DNPGS) with potassium hydroxide in aqueous solution and the structure was determined by elemental analysis, IR and x-ray single-crystal diffraction analysis. The crystal belongs to orthorhombic system with space group Pca2(1). Its unit cell parameters are as follows: a=1.0819(14) nm, b=0.56563(11) nm, c=1.8979(4) nm; V=1.1615(4) nm 3, Z=4, D c =2.015 g/cm3, F(000)=712, chemical formula C6H5KN2O11S and M r =352.28. The bridging potassium ion coordinates with nine oxygen atoms originating from the sulfonic groups, phenolic hydroxyl groups, nitro-groups of five DNPGS- anions and two water molecules simultaneously, and a stable cross-linked three-dimensional network is formed. The thermal analysis of the complex show that it dehydrates at about 100°C, and only has an intense exothermic process at 204.2-245.2°C with exothermic enthalpy 1383.4 kJ mol-1.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)445-450
Number of pages6
JournalStructural Chemistry
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2006

Keywords

  • Crystal structure
  • Phloroglucinol
  • Potassium coordination polymer
  • Synthesis

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