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Syntheses and structural characterization of eight inorganic-organic hybrid solids based on N-Brønsted bases and halometallates of Zn, Cu, Sb and Bi

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Pages 284-296 | Received 06 Jun 2020, Accepted 01 Dec 2020, Published online: 23 Mar 2021
 

Abstract

Eight organic-inorganic hybrid salts [(HL1)(SbCl4)] (1) (L1 = N,N-dimethylbenzylamine), [(HL2)2(ZnCl4)] (2) (L2 = 4-chlorobenzylamine), [(HL2)(L2)(CuCl3)(H2O)2] (3), [(HL3)2(Sb2OCl6)] (4) (L3 = quinoline), [(HL4)4(Bi2Cl10)] (5) (L4 = 2-methylquinoline), [(HL5)(SbCl4)] (6) (L5 = 5,7-dimethyl-1,8-naphthyridine-2-amine), [(H2L6)(SbCl5)] (7) (L6 = 3,6-bis(imidazol-1-yl)pyridazine) and [(H2L7)2(CuBr4)2] · 7H2O (8) (L7 = di(2-benzimidazol-1-ylethyl)ether) were prepared and characterized by IR, XRD, EA and TG analysis. XRD analysis told that all of the complexes were 3 D net built from non-covalent bonds from the cations and the halometallates. The aryl rings of the cations in all of the compounds are essentially planar. The H2O also had crucial role in structure extension in 3 and 8. Extensive intermolecular interactions have been used in the self-assembly of diverse motifs, ranging from strong N-H···X (X = Br, Cl), N-H···O, N-H···N, O-H···O, O-H···Br H-bonds to weak CH2···O, CH3-Cl/CH2-Cl/CH-Cl, Cl-Cl, O-Br, CH3-π, CH2-π, Cl-π and π-π associations. The arrangements of the anions and cations in the solid are ruled not only by the size and symmetry of the cations, but also by the non-covalent bonds in the crystal structures.

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Funding

This research was supported by Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. LY14B010006, the National Training Programs of Innovation and Entrepreneurship of China for Undergraduates under Grant No. 201913283001, and the Jiyang 533 project for Shouwen Jin.

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