Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1306166 Inorganica Chimica Acta 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The hydrothermal reactions of 5-bromoisophthalic acid (H2BIPA) and metal salts in the presence of pyridine (py) result in three new coordination polymers, namely, M(BIPA)(py)3 [M = Co(II) (1), Ni(II) (2)] and Zn(BIPA)(py)2·H2O (3), all of which have been characterized by single-crystal X-ray, elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis. Compounds 1 and 2 are isostructural and contain 21 helical chains made up of metal ions and BIPA2− ligand, the chains are further formed to the supramolecular structures by the π⋯π interactions between the adjacent parallel py rings. Compound 3 has a 1D chiral left-handed helical chain structure. It is notable that 3 is obtained by second order spontaneous resolution using achiral starting materials. Moreover, the solid-state CD spectrum of single crystals and powder samples of 3 is investigated. The nonlinear optical measurement shows that 3 displayed a second-harmonic-generation (SHG) response of 0.7 times that for urea.

Graphical abstractThree new coordination polymers, namely, M(BIPA)(py)3 [M = Co(II) (1), Ni(II) (2)] and Zn(BIPA)(py)2·H2O (3), have been characterized. Compounds 1 and 2 are isostructural with one-dimensional (1-D) chain structures through the BIPA2− along the b-axis. Compound 3 has a 1-D chiral left-handed helical chain structure. It is notable that compound 3 is obtained by spontaneous resolution using achiral starting materials.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Three transition metal coordination polymers have been synthesized. ► The 5-bromoisophthalic acid reacts with metal ions under the hydrothermal reaction. ► The polymers have been characterized by EA, IR and single crystal X-ray diffraction. ► They feature two kinds of different 1D chains structures. ► The solid-state CD spectrum show that compound 3 is obtained by spontaneous resolution.

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