Home Crystal structure of catena-poly[diaqua-(μ2-bipyridine-κ2N:N′)-bis(3,5-dichloroisonicotinato-κO)cadmium(II)] dihydrate, C22H20CdCl4N4O8
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Crystal structure of catena-poly[diaqua-(μ2-bipyridine-κ2N:N′)-bis(3,5-dichloroisonicotinato-κO)cadmium(II)] dihydrate, C22H20CdCl4N4O8

  • Sun Xiao-Tian EMAIL logo and Lei Zheng
Published/Copyright: March 5, 2020

Abstract

C22H20CdCl4N4O8, monoclinic, C2/c (no. 15), a = 14.9908(5) Å, b = 11.6786(3) Å, c = 15.4664(5) Å, β = 95.448(3)°, V = 2695.50(14) Å3, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.0226, wRref(F2) = 0.0516, T = 291.5(2) K.

CCDC no.: 1985058

A part of the title structure is shown in the figure. Table 1 contains crystallographic data and Table 2 contains the list of the atoms including atomic coordinates and displacement parameters.

Table 1:

Data collection and handling.

Crystal:Colourless block
Size:0.31 × 0.29 × 0.24 mm
Wavelength:Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ:1.26 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode:SuperNova, ω
θmax, completeness:25.5°, 99%
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, Rint:7350, 2483, 0.024
Criterion for Iobs, N(hkl)gt:Iobs > 2 σ(Iobs), 2353
N(param)refined:180
Programs:CrysAlisPRO [1], Olex2 [2], SHELX [3], [4]
Table 2:

Fractional atomic coordinates and isotropic or equivalent isotropic displacement parameters (Å2).

AtomxyzUiso*/Ueq
Cd10.50001.03175(2)0.25000.02445(9)
Cl10.24664(5)0.76936(6)0.35432(5)0.05245(18)
Cl20.21715(5)1.23093(6)0.37513(4)0.05187(18)
O10.37754(10)1.02956(12)0.33085(10)0.0322(4)
O1W0.59373(11)1.02934(14)0.38208(10)0.0436(4)
H1WA0.58370.97700.41800.065*
H1WB0.64431.04390.36390.065*
O20.26863(12)1.00620(17)0.22345(11)0.0498(5)
N10.50000.8348(2)0.25000.0268(5)
N20.50000.22852(19)0.25000.0273(5)
N30.11375(16)0.9752(2)0.49901(15)0.0592(7)
C10.52998(15)0.77471(18)0.18483(14)0.0298(5)
H10.55070.81470.13880.036*
C20.53175(14)0.65701(17)0.18243(13)0.0288(5)
H20.55400.61920.13610.035*
C30.50000.5949(2)0.25000.0226(6)
C40.50000.4681(2)0.25000.0223(6)
C50.44032(14)0.40609(18)0.29486(14)0.0310(5)
H50.39920.44390.32610.037*
C60.44226(14)0.28851(18)0.29295(14)0.0327(5)
H60.40130.24860.32300.039*
C70.29748(15)1.01301(18)0.30013(15)0.0307(5)
C80.23147(14)0.9998(2)0.36874(13)0.0317(5)
C90.19390(15)1.0932(2)0.40781(14)0.0378(5)
C100.13614(17)1.0772(3)0.47149(16)0.0519(7)
H100.11201.14150.49600.062*
C110.14801(17)0.8849(3)0.46173(17)0.0522(7)
H110.13210.81220.47950.063*
C120.20622(15)0.8934(2)0.39770(14)0.0376(5)
O2W0.55444(16)0.87438(18)0.51129(11)0.0693(6)
H2WA0.58630.90170.55490.104*
H2WB0.49870.86540.53580.104*

Source of material

All reagents and solvents for synthesis and analysis were commercially available and used as received. The mixture of 3,5-dichloroisonicotinic acid (dcia) (0.1 mmol, 19.2 mg), 4,4′-bipyridine (bpy) (0.1 mmol, 15.6 mg), Cd(OAC)2 ⋅ 2H2O (0.1 mmol, 26.7 mg) and H2O (6.0 mL) were placed in a 23 mL Teflon liner stainless steel reactor. The vessel was heated to 393 K for 4 days, then cooled slowly to the room temperature. Colorless crystals were obtained, and further crystals were filtered off, washed with mother liquid, and dried under ambient conditions. Yield 46% (based on dcia ligand).

Experimental details

Using Olex2 [2], the structure was solved with the ShelXT [3] structure solution program and refined with the ShelXL [4] refinement package. All hydrogen atoms were placed in calculated positions and refined isotropically with a riding model except for those bound to water molecules, which were initially located in a difference Fourier map and included in the final refinement with Uiso(H) equivalent to 1.5 times of Ueq(O).

Comment

The self-assembly of coordination polymers (CPs) using a mixed-ligand strategy continues to attract attention due to their fascinating architectures and topologies, as well as their potential application [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10]. Among them, isonicotinates own different kinds of coordination donors, that are both pyridyl and carboxylate donor groups which have been used extensively to synthesize CPs [11], [12], [13], [14], [15]. With that in mind, we selected the 3,5-dichloroisonicotinic acid (dcia) as the educt, as the architectures of CPs constructed from the dcia ligand are rather rare.

The asymmetric unit of complex contains half a cadmium atom, one dcia anion, half a bpy molecule, one ligated water molecule and one guest water molecule. Each cadmium atom is six-coordinated by four O donors of two symmetry-related dcia anions and two coordinated water molecule in the equatorial plane with two N donors of two symmetry-related bpy ligands in the axial positions. The Cd—O bond lengths are 2.3173(14) and 2.3671(16) Å, respectively. The Cd—N bond length are 2.300(2) and 2.298(2) Å, respectively. The [CdO4N2] environment are bridged by two N atoms of bpy along the b direction forming a chain, while each dcia carboxylate ligand works as a terminal ligand with uncoordinated pyridine N atoms. The monocoordinated dcia ligands decorate the chain. Besides intramolecular O(1W)-H(1WB)⋯O(2) hydrogen bonds, intermolecular H-bonds between ligated H2O and guest H2O molecule [O(1W)-H(1WA)⋯O(2W); d(O1W⋯O2W) = 2.800(3) Å; degree (O1W-H1WA⋯O2W) = 171.6°; O(2W)-H(2WB)⋯O(1W); d(O2W⋯O1W) = 3.101(3) Å; degree (O2W-H2WB⋯O1W) = 138.6°] and between guest H2O molecule and carboxylate O atom of dcia ligand [O(2W)-H(2WA)⋯O(1); d(O2W⋯O1) = 2.791(2) Å; degree (O2W-H2WA⋯O1) = 161.9°] further extend the adjacent paralleled chains to result in the 2D layer. The adjacent 2D layers are stacked in a parallel fashion and cohered together by the weak effect of van der Waals force into the entire 3D network. Finally it should not kept unmentioned that the title structure is closely related to a recently reported Co(II) CP [16].

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 11804140).

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Received: 2020-01-05
Accepted: 2020-02-19
Published Online: 2020-03-05
Published in Print: 2020-06-25

©2020 Sun Xiao-Tian et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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  68. Crystal structure of 7-ethoxy-6,8-difluoro-4-oxo-1-pyridin-2-ylmethyl-1,4-dihydro-quinoline-3-carboxylic acid, C18H14F2N2O4
  69. Crystal structure of octahydro-7aR,8′R-dimethylspiro[isobenzofuran-4(1H), 4′ (3′H)-[1H-7,9a]methanocyclohepta[c]pyran]-1′,3, 9′ (3aH,4′aH)-trione, C20H26O5
  70. Crystal structure of bis(5-ethoxy-2-(((1-hydroxy-2-methyl-3-oxidopropan-2-yl)imino)methyl)phenolato-κ3N,O,O’)manganese(IV) – methanol (1/1), C27H38MnN2O9
  71. Crystal structure of 8a,8a′′-oxybis(8aH-8,9-dioxa-3a1λ4-aza-8aλ4-borabenzo[fg]tetracene), C34H22B2N2O5
  72. Crystal structure of bromido-triphenyl-(triphenylarsine oxide-κO)tin(IV), C36H30AsBrOSn
  73. Crystal structure of catena-poly[chlorido-(μ2-formato-κ2O:O′)-(1,10-phenathroline-κ2N,N′)copper(II)], C26H18Cl2Cu2N4O4
  74. The crystal structure of poly[(μ10-5-carboxyisophthalato-κ10O)disodium], C9H4Na2O6
  75. The crystal structure of 3,5-difluoroisonicotinic acid, C6H3F2NO2
  76. The crystal structure of ethyl-1-(N-(adamantan-1-yl)-carbamothioyl)piperidine-4-carboxylate, C19H30N2O2S
  77. Crystal structure of 5-methyl-3-phenyl-1-tosyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyridine, C19H21NO2S
  78. Crystal structure of bis((3-chlorosalicylidene)-ethylenediaminato-κ4N,N′,O,O′)nickel (II), C16H12Cl2NiN2O2
  79. Crystal structure of (E)-N′-(2-chloro-6-hydroxybenzylidene)-4-hydroxybenzohydrazide — dihydrofuran-2(3H)-one (1/1), C18H17ClN2O5
  80. Crystal structure of bis((3-bromosalicylidene)-ethylenediaminato-κ4N,N′,O,O′) nickel (II), C16H12Br2NiN2O2
  81. Crystal structure of trimethylsulfoxonium tetrachloridocobaltate(II) [(CH3)3SO]2CoCl4
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