Startseite Crystal structure of poly[μ3-hydroxy-(μ5-(5-(2-carboxylatophenoxy)isophthalato-κ6O1:O2:O3:O4:O5,O6)-(μ2-1,4-di(1H-imidazol-1-yl)butane-κ2N:N′)dicobalt(II)] hemihydrate, C25H22Co2N4O8.5
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Crystal structure of poly[μ3-hydroxy-(μ5-(5-(2-carboxylatophenoxy)isophthalato-κ6O1:O2:O3:O4:O5,O6)-(μ2-1,4-di(1H-imidazol-1-yl)butane-κ2N:N′)dicobalt(II)] hemihydrate, C25H22Co2N4O8.5

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 30. Juni 2018

Abstract

C25H22Co2N4O8.5, orthorhombic, Fdd2 (no. 43), a = 19.046(3) Å, b = 45.458(6) Å, c = 11.4233(16) Å, V = 9890(2) Å3, Z = 16, Rgt(F) = 0.0339, wRref(F2) = 0.0618, T = 296(2) K.

CCDC no.: 1850283

A part of the polymeric title crystal structure is shown in the figure. Tables 1 and 2 contain details on crystal structure and measurement conditions and a list of the atoms including atomic coordinates and displacement parameters.

Source of material

Co(NO3)2 ⋅ 6H2O (0.2 mmol), 5-(2-carboxyphenoxy)isophthalic acid (0.1 mmol), 1,4-di(1H-imidazol-1-yl)butane (0.1 mmol), DMF (2 mL) and H2O (4 mL) were placed in a 15 mL Teflon-lined stainless-steel reactor. This mixture was heated at 373 K for 72 h, and then slowly cooled to room temperature. Purple block crystals suitable for X-ray diffraction analysis were collected by filtration directly from the reaction mixture.

Table 1:

Data collection and handling.

Crystal:Block, purple
Size:0.25 × 0.23 × 0.20 mm
Wavelength:Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ:1.40 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode:Bruker APEX-II, φ and ω-scans
θmax, completeness:25°, >99%
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, Rint:12388, 3983, 0.052
Criterion for Iobs, N(hkl)gt:Iobs > 2 σ(Iobs), 3465
N(param)refined:365
Programs:Bruker programs [1], SHELX [2]
Table 2:

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

AtomxyzUiso*/Ueq
Co10.57457(3)0.54186(2)0.91020(6)0.01789(18)
Co20.42322(3)0.51430(2)1.06775(6)0.01671(17)
O10.48191(17)0.53881(8)0.8198(3)0.0319(10)
O20.39981(17)0.50826(8)0.8878(3)0.0204(8)
O30.17024(17)0.54309(7)0.4951(3)0.0232(9)
O40.17432(16)0.50348(8)0.6119(3)0.0255(9)
O50.38624(18)0.55740(8)0.0767(4)0.0265(9)
O60.4214(2)0.53797(8)0.2409(4)0.0342(10)
O70.41795(17)0.57348(8)0.4367(3)0.0256(9)
O80.52890(16)0.52662(7)1.0602(3)0.0160(7)
H80.528(3)0.5406(6)1.106(3)0.024(16)*
N10.5613(2)0.58710(10)0.9538(4)0.0262(11)
N20.5104(2)0.63017(10)0.9872(4)0.0284(12)
N30.3738(2)0.70113(10)1.4979(4)0.0233(11)
N40.4124(2)0.70875(9)1.3175(4)0.0274(11)
C10.4246(2)0.52569(11)0.8125(5)0.0170(11)
C20.3821(2)0.53272(10)0.7036(4)0.0150(11)
C30.3125(2)0.52405(11)0.6866(4)0.0170(12)
H30.28990.51250.74250.020*
C40.2772(2)0.53262(10)0.5867(4)0.0166(11)
C50.3116(3)0.54957(11)0.5031(5)0.0213(12)
H50.28770.55560.43630.026*
C60.3810(3)0.55751(11)0.5187(5)0.0196(12)
C70.4154(3)0.54959(11)0.6186(4)0.0192(12)
H70.46170.55550.62990.023*
C80.2010(2)0.52550(11)0.5632(5)0.0189(11)
C90.3793(3)0.59226(12)0.3652(5)0.0224(13)
C100.3719(3)0.58685(11)0.2466(5)0.0206(13)
C110.3350(3)0.60777(12)0.1804(5)0.0270(13)
H110.33030.60500.10020.032*
C120.3056(3)0.63232(13)0.2310(6)0.0360(16)
H120.28070.64570.18560.043*
C130.3135(3)0.63686(13)0.3484(6)0.0431(18)
H130.29330.65330.38320.052*
C140.3513(3)0.61719(13)0.4165(6)0.0367(15)
H140.35770.62070.49590.044*
C150.3950(3)0.55903(12)0.1853(5)0.0234(13)
C160.5012(3)0.60178(12)0.9622(5)0.0290(14)
H160.45740.59320.95180.035*
C170.6113(3)0.60817(13)0.9759(5)0.0351(15)
H170.65940.60470.97720.042*
C180.5815(3)0.63436(13)0.9953(5)0.0375(16)
H180.60450.65201.01110.045*
C190.4559(3)0.65296(12)0.9948(5)0.0362(15)
H19A0.41020.64360.99230.043*
H19B0.45960.66570.92710.043*
C200.4610(3)0.67151(12)1.1050(5)0.0354(15)
H20A0.50710.68061.10910.042*
H20B0.45540.65901.17320.042*
C210.4046(3)0.69547(12)1.1063(5)0.0345(15)
H21A0.40270.70451.02950.041*
H21B0.35940.68631.12070.041*
C220.4159(3)0.71943(13)1.1971(5)0.0367(16)
H22A0.46140.72841.18410.044*
H22B0.38050.73461.18630.044*
C230.3597(3)0.71244(12)1.3950(5)0.0251(13)
H230.31780.72201.37730.030*
C240.4401(3)0.68891(14)1.4853(5)0.0332(15)
H240.46430.67891.54370.040*
C250.4644(3)0.69377(13)1.3751(5)0.0368(16)
H250.50770.68811.34490.044*
O90.50000.50000.4119(7)0.078(2)
H90.514(4)0.4861(10)0.368(5)0.117*

Experimental details

The C-bound H atoms were geometrically placed (C—H = 0.93 Å (aromatic), C—H = 0.97 Å (methylene)) and refined as riding atoms with Uiso(H) = 1.2Ueq(C). The H atom of the hydroxyl O atom was located in a difference Fourier map and refined with the O8—H8 distance restrained to 0.82 Å. The hydrogen of water molecule was refined with the O9—H9 distance restrained to 0.85 Å.

Discussion

Over the past three decades, various syntheses of coordination polymers (CPs) have received remarkable attention because of their potential applications materials [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12]. Organic ligands play a key role in the design of the targeted structures. Compared with the rigid aromatic multicarboxylates, the flexible ligands or semi-rigid ligands can form more complicated and unusual structures because their flexible coordination possibilities. 5-(2-carboxyphenoxy)isophthalate as a semi-rigid aromatic multicarboxylic ligand has been used in construction of CPs [13], [14], [15], [16]. Herein, we reported a coordination polymer constructed from Co(II), 5-(2-carboxyphenoxy)isophthalate and 1,4-di(1H-imidazol-1-yl)butane.

As shown in the figure, the asymmetric unit of the title complex contains two unique Co(II) ions, one fully deprotonated 5-(2-carboxyphenoxy)isophthalate ligand, one 1,4-di(1H-imidazol-1-yl)butane ligand, one μ3-OH group and one half of a water molecule. Co1 shows a distorted CoO4N2 coordination and is defined by three oxygen atoms from three different 5-(2-carboxyphenoxy)isophthalate ligands, two nitrogen atoms from two different 1,4-di(1H-imidazol-1-yl)butane ligands, and one oxygen atom from μ3-OH group. Co2 shows a distorted CoO6 coordination and is defined by four oxygen atoms from three different 5-(2-carboxyphenoxy)isophthalate ligands and two oxygen atoms from two μ3-OH groups. The tetranuclear core [Co4(μ3-OH)2]6+ propagate in all directions via bridging carboxylates and N atoms into a 3D framework. In the crystal structure, there exist O—H⋯O and O—H⋯N hydrogen bonds, which further consolidate the crystal packing.

Acknowledgements

This work was financial supported by Changsha Environmental Protection College.

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Received: 2018-03-03
Accepted: 2018-06-19
Published Online: 2018-06-30
Published in Print: 2018-08-28

©2018 Ganlin Zhao, published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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  65. Crystal structure of 5,5′-((3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)methylene)bis(1,3-diethyl-6-hydroxy-2-thioxo-2,3-dihydropyrimidin-4(1H)-one), C24H30N4O6S2
  66. Crystal structure of (3aR,4R,5R,7R,8S,9R,9aS,12R)-7-ethyl-5-(1-hydroxy-2-((R)-3-hydroxypyrrolidin-1-yl)ethoxy)-4,7,9,12-tetramethyldecahydro-4,9a-propanocyclopenta[8]annulene-3,8-diol – a pleuromutilin derivative, C26H41NO5
  67. Crystal structure of bis(μ2-3-formyl-5-methoxy-2-oxidobenzoato-κ3O,O′:O′)-hexapyridine-dicadmium(II) – pyridine (1/1), C53H47Cd2N7O10
  68. Crystal structure of ethyl 2-amino-4-(3-methoxyphenyl)-5-oxo-4H,5H-pyrano[3,2-c]chromene-3-carboxylate, C22H19NO6
  69. Crystal structure of methyl 4-(3,5-ditrifluoromethylphenyl)-2,7,7-trimethyl-5-oxo-1,4,5,6,7,8-hexahydroquinoline-3-carboxylate — water (2/1), C22H21F6NO3
  70. Crystal structure of 2-(4-bromophenyl)-2,3-dihydro-1H-perimidine, C17H13BrN2
  71. Crystal structure of (5-ethyl-2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-dioxan-5-yl)methanol, C14H20O4
  72. Crystal structure of (E)-N-(4-bromo-2-(1-(hydroxyimino)ethyl)phenyl)benzamide, C15H13BrN2O2
  73. Crystal structure of caffeinium triiodide – caffeine (1/1), C16H21I3N8O4
  74. Crystal structure of methyl 2-methyl-4-(3-methoxyphenyl)-5-oxo-1,4,5,6,7,8-hexahydroquinoline-3-carboxylate, C19H21NO4
  75. Crystal structure of (E)-3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-phenylprop-2-en-1-one, C23H28O2
  76. Crystal structure of 1,4-bis(2-azidoethyl)piperazine-1,4-diium dichloride, C8H18N8Cl2
  77. The crystal structure of dichlorido-(1,3-bis(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-1H-imidazol-2(3H)-ylidene)-(morpholine-κ1N)palladium(II), C23H29Cl2N3OPd(II)
  78. The crystal structure of 1-((5-chloro-3-methyl-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazole-4-yl)methyl)-1,3-diphenylurea, C24H21ClN4O
  79. Crystal structure of 6-(2-bromoacetamido)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2,3,4,5-Tetrayl tetraacetate, C16H22BrNO10
  80. Crystal structure of 5-methylpyrazine-2-carbohydrazide, C6H8N4O
  81. Crystal structure of catena-poly[(μ2-5-(tert-butyl)isophthalato-κ4O,O′:O′′,O′′′)(-4′-(pyridin-4-yl)-2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine-κ3N,N′,N′′)manganese(II)], C32H28N4O5Mn
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