Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1304788 | Inorganic Chemistry Communications | 2008 | 5 Pages |
A well-resolved 2D supramolecular water layer, which self-assembled by (H2O)40 water morphology templating via tartrate dianion, has been observed in the compound [Cu2(tar)(2,2′-bipy)4]tar · 12H2O(1) [tar = tartrate dianion]. Hydrogen bonding interactions between the 2D layers of water and binuclear moieties create a unique, infinite 3D supramolecular edifice.
Graphical abstractA well-resolved 2D supramolecular water layer, which self-assembled by (H2O)40 water morphology via templating with tartrate dianion, has been observed in the compound [Cu2(tar)(2,2′-bipy)4]tar · 12H2O(1) [tar = tartrate dianion]. Hydrogen bonding interactions between the 2D layers of water and binuclear moieties create a unique, infinite supramolecular edifice.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide