Startseite Hydrothermal synthesis and crystal structure of cylo[tetraaqua-bis(μ2-1,4-bis(1H-benzo[d]imidazol-1-yl)but-2-ene-κ2N:N′)-bis(μ2-4-nitro-phthalate-κ2O,O′)dinickel(II)], C26H23N5O8Ni
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Hydrothermal synthesis and crystal structure of cylo[tetraaqua-bis(μ2-1,4-bis(1H-benzo[d]imidazol-1-yl)but-2-ene-κ2N:N′)-bis(μ2-4-nitro-phthalate-κ2O,O′)dinickel(II)], C26H23N5O8Ni

  • Yin Wei-Dong , Li Gui-Lian EMAIL logo und Liu Qian-Long
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 17. Mai 2019

Abstract

C26H23N5O8Ni, monoclinic, P21/c (no. 14), a = 15.4152(5) Å, b = 10.8836(3) Å, c = 16.1172(5) Å, β = 112.097(4)°, V = 2505.42(14) Å3, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.0361, wRref(F2) = 0.0876, T = 293(2) K.

CCDC no.: 1912667

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:Green block
Size:0.39 × 0.31 × 0.30 mm
Wavelength:Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ:0.84 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode:SuperNova, ω
θmax, completeness:25.5°, >99%
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, Rint:41531, 4653, 0.041
Criterion for Iobs, N(hkl)gt:Iobs > 2 σ(Iobs), 4270
N(param)refined:382
Programs:Olex2 [1], SHELX [2], [3]
Table 2:

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

AtomxyzUiso*/Ueq
Ni10.49705(2)0.62148(3)0.30570(2)0.01833(10)
O10.50829(12)0.60986(16)0.43818(11)0.0245(4)
O1W0.56341(12)0.45461(15)0.32796(11)0.0235(4)
H1WA0.54230.40790.28000.035*
H1WB0.54990.41160.36760.035*
O20.48841(13)0.68110(17)0.55866(11)0.0287(4)
O2W0.50552(14)0.62249(18)0.17808(12)0.0340(5)
H2WA0.55340.58020.17860.051*
H2WB0.51760.69610.16480.051*
O30.43640(12)0.79287(16)0.29838(12)0.0251(4)
O40.37583(16)0.94904(17)0.34578(16)0.0429(5)
O5a0.0178(16)0.599(2)0.280(2)0.092(6)
O6a0.035(2)0.794(3)0.249(3)0.091(7)
N10.36713(14)0.53494(19)0.24850(14)0.0232(4)
N20.24652(15)0.4155(2)0.23935(14)0.0254(5)
N30.27853(15)0.1698(2)0.52366(15)0.0268(5)
N40.37231(14)0.2876(2)0.63450(14)0.0255(5)
N50.0631(2)0.6945(4)0.2844(3)0.0665(10)
C10.45866(17)0.6508(2)0.47754(16)0.0210(5)
C20.35458(17)0.6632(2)0.42535(16)0.0220(5)
C30.2934(2)0.5845(3)0.44509(18)0.0302(6)
H30.31700.52640.49030.036*
C40.1980(2)0.5926(3)0.3977(2)0.0371(7)
H40.15700.53810.40870.045*
C50.16516(19)0.6833(3)0.3341(2)0.0375(7)
C60.22345(19)0.7647(3)0.31493(19)0.0330(6)
H60.19890.82680.27300.040*
C70.31955(17)0.7525(2)0.35935(16)0.0230(5)
C80.38254(17)0.8380(2)0.33369(16)0.0233(5)
C90.33850(17)0.4390(2)0.28129(17)0.0242(5)
H90.37800.39210.32870.029*
C100.28734(18)0.5775(2)0.17893(16)0.0245(5)
C110.2742(2)0.6780(3)0.12173(18)0.0339(6)
H110.32400.72770.12360.041*
C120.1846(2)0.7005(3)0.0625(2)0.0426(7)
H120.17380.76760.02420.051*
C130.1095(2)0.6262(3)0.0579(2)0.0450(8)
H130.05000.64490.01660.054*
C140.1208(2)0.5258(3)0.1127(2)0.0373(7)
H140.07080.47560.10960.045*
C150.21157(18)0.5036(2)0.17329(17)0.0258(5)
C160.1881(2)0.3227(3)0.25873(19)0.0330(6)
H16A0.17200.26030.21240.040*
H16B0.13040.36120.25600.040*
C170.2324(2)0.2620(3)0.34709(19)0.0322(6)
H170.26990.30920.39540.039*
C180.2215(2)0.1449(3)0.36077(19)0.0323(6)
H180.19270.09620.31040.039*
C190.2511(2)0.0830(2)0.44968(19)0.0327(6)
H19A0.19980.03300.45170.039*
H19B0.30330.02870.45670.039*
C200.36619(18)0.1938(2)0.58119(18)0.0272(6)
H200.41790.14810.58310.033*
C210.28051(17)0.3294(2)0.60989(17)0.0241(5)
C220.24352(19)0.4269(3)0.64227(19)0.0314(6)
H220.28180.47710.68810.038*
C230.1481(2)0.4461(3)0.6038(2)0.0369(7)
H230.12170.50980.62480.044*
C240.0901(2)0.3716(3)0.5337(2)0.0399(7)
H240.02610.38750.50920.048*
C250.12542(19)0.2763(3)0.5007(2)0.0349(7)
H250.08720.22730.45400.042*
C260.22132(18)0.2565(2)0.54072(17)0.0259(5)
O5Ab0.0105(10)0.633(4)0.309(3)0.101(7)
O6Ab0.0342(19)0.770(2)0.2250(12)0.075(4)
  1. aOccupancy: 0.48(7), bOccupancy: 0.52(7).

Source of material

All chemicals for synthesis were of reagent grade and used as received without further purification. The mixtures of 4-nitrophthalic acid (H24-Nbdc 10.6 mg, 0.05 mmol), 1,4-bis(1H-benzimidazol-1-yl)butene (bbib, 14.4 mg, 0.05 mmol), Ni(OAc)2⋅4 H2O (24.9 mg, 0.1 mmol), NaOH (4.0 mg, 0.1 mmol) and H2O (6 mL) was placed in a 23 mL Teflon-lined autoclave at 393 K for 4 days, then cooled to room temperature. Green small block crystals were obtained in ca. 72% yield. Elemental analysis calcd. (%) for C26H23N5O8Ni: C, 52.65; H, 3.98; N, 11.78. Found: C, 52.73; H, 3.91; N, 11.83.

Experimental details

Using Olex2 [1], the structure was solved with the SHELXT [2] structure solution program using intrinsic phasing and refined with the SHELXL [3] refinement package. Hydrogen atoms were placed in their geometrically idealized positions and constrained to ride on their parent atoms. The Uiso of the H-atoms were constrained to 1.2 times Ueq of their bonding carbon atoms with C—H = 0.93 Å (aromatic) and C—H = 0.97 Å (methylene) and 1.5 times Ueq for the hydrogen atoms at water. The O5 and O6 atoms were disordered and the components of disordered atoms were refined isotropically.

Comment

Functional metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are rapidly increasing in recent years owing to their aesthetic structures and potential applications on catalysis, gas storage/separations, fluorescent sensing, electronic, and magnetic devices etc. [4], [5], [6], [7], [8]. Among the O-donor ligand, 1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acids (o—H2bdc) have gained great attention as ligands in constructing MOFs due to their high thermal stability and good coordination capability [9]. We chose nitrobenzene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid as ligand to synthesize coordination polymers not only because of its diverse coordination modes, but also the existence of a electron-withdrawing group (-NO2), which can probably provide the potential to enrich the structural and functional diversities of MOFs. In our previous work, we synthesized a number of CPs with interesting structures and properties based on 4-nitrobenzene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid [8], [10], [11], [12], [13] and 3-nitrobenzene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid [14], [15], [16]. In the N-donor ancillary ligands, pyridyl or/and imidazolyl ligands are the most common auxiliary ligands to design and synthesize a series of MOFs with different structures and properties [17], [18]. However, there are only a few reports about the 1,4-bis(1H-benzimidazol-1-yl)butene with four potential N coordination sites to synthesize nickel coordination polymers [19], [20]. In this study, we selected the 4-nitrobenzene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid (H24-Nbdc) as a O-donor ligand to obtain the coordination polymers and added 1,4-bis(1H-benzimidazol-1-yl)butene (bbib) as supplement ligand.

X-ray crystallographic analysis reveals that the complex crystallizes in monoclinic crystal system, space group P21/c and features a dinuclear structure. The asymmetric unit contains one Ni(II) ion, one 4-Nbdc dianion, one bbib molecule and two coordinated water molecules, as shown in the figure. The Ni(II) center has a distorted octahedral coordination environment [NiN2O4] with the coordination sphere occupied by two carboxylate O atoms belonging to one 4-Nbdc dianion, two O atoms from two coordinated water molecules and two N atoms from two symmetry-related bbib ligands. There are O(1), O(3), O(1W) and O(2W) atoms in the equatorial plane, leaving two apical positions occupied by N(1) and N(4A) atoms. The Ni—O bond lengths are in the range of 2.0487(17) to 2.1095(18) Å, and the Ni—N bond distances are 2.088(2) and 2.122(2) Å, respectively. The carboxylate groups of 4-Nbdc anions is bound to a Ni(II) ion adopting the bis-monodentate bridging coordination modes. Two Ni(II) neighbours are connected by two bbib molecules adopting exobidentate coordination mode to form one dinuclear (cyclic) unit with the Ni⋯Ni distance of 6.7674(2) Å.

The adjacent dinuclear units are extended along the b and c direction by hydrogen bonding interactions between the coordinated water and the carboxylate oxygen atoms of the 4-Nbdc dianionic ligands (O(1W)—H(1WA)⋯O(3): d = 2.692(2) Å; O(1W)—H(1WB)⋯O(2): d = 2.694(2) Å; O(2W)—H(2WA)⋯O(4): d = 2.754(3) Å; O(2W)—H(2WB)⋯O(2): d = 2.822(3) Å) to form a two-dimensional layer. Individual layers stack together in an -AAAA- motif along the a direction forming its three-dimensional supramolecular structure via weak Van der Waals interaction between the interlayers. Strong intermolecular face-face π–π interactions are observed between benzo moieties from 4-Nbdc dianions and imidazole rings of bbib molecules in the dinuclear unit with the centroid-centroid distance of 3.346 Å and the dihedral angle of 8.7°; and between two imidazole rings of two bbib molecules from two adjacent dinuclear units with the centroid-centroid distance of 3.59 Å and the dihedral angle of 4.0°.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by Colleges and Universities Key Scientific Research Project of Henan Province (No. 18B150016).

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Received: 2019-03-19
Accepted: 2019-04-28
Published Online: 2019-05-17
Published in Print: 2019-09-25

©2019 Yin Wei-Dong et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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  43. Crystal structure and photochromic properties of 1-(2-methyl-5-phenyl-3-thienyl)-2-{2-methyl-5-[4-(9-fluorenone hydrazone)-phenyl]-3-thienyl}perfluorocyclopentene, C41H26F6N2S2
  44. Hydrothermal synthesis and crystal structure of cylo[tetraaqua-bis(μ2-1,4-bis(1H-benzo[d]imidazol-1-yl)but-2-ene-κ2N:N′)-bis(μ2-4-nitro-phthalate-κ2O,O′)dinickel(II)], C26H23N5O8Ni
  45. Crystal structure of 3-[methyl(phenyl)amino]-1-phenylthiourea, C14H15N3S
  46. Crystal structure of 1-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-[methyl(phenyl)amino]thiourea, C14H14ClN3S
  47. Crystal structure of 2-tert-butyl-1H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine, C10H13N3
  48. Crystal structure of 5-carboxy-2-(2-carboxyphenyl)-1H-imidazol-3-ium-4-carboxylate dihydrate, C12H8N2O6⋅2(H2O)
  49. The crystal structure of dichlorido-μ2-dichlorido-(η2-1,4-bis(4-vinylbenzyl)-1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane-1,4-diium)dicopper(I), C24H30N2Cu2Cl4
  50. Crystal structure of 4-bromobenzyl (Z)-N-(adamantan-1-yl)morpholine-4-carbothioimidate, C22H29BrN2OS
  51. Crystal structure of (4S,4aS,6aR,6bR,12aS,12bR,14aS,14bR)-3,3,6a,6b,9,9,12a-heptamethyloctadecahydro-1H,3H-4,14b-ethanophenanthro[1,2-h]isochromene-1(6bH)-one, C30H48O2
  52. Crystal structure of 3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)benzyl (Z)-N′-(adamantan-1-yl)-4-phenylpiperazine-1-carbothioimidate, C30H33F6N3S
  53. The crystal structure of 3-methoxyphenanthridin-6(5H)-one, C14H11NO2
  54. Crystal structure of 4-(5,5-difluoro-1,3,7,9-tetramethyl-3H,5H-5λ4-dipyrrolo[1,2-c:2′,1′-f][1,3,2]diazaborinin-10-yl)pyridin-1-ium tetraiodidoferrate(III), C18H19BF2FeI4N3
  55. Crystal structure of 2-(3-methoxyphenyl)-3-((phenylsulfonyl)methyl)imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine, C21H18N2O3S
  56. Crystal structure of [(2-(2-chlorophenyl)-5-ethyl-1,3-dioxane-5-carboxylato-κ2O,O′) (5,5,7,12,12,14-hexamethyl-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane-κ4N,N′,N′′,N′′′)]nickel(II) perchlorate, C29H50Cl2N4NiO8
  57. Crystal structure of (Z)-6-(dimethylamino)-3,3-bis(4-(dimethylamino)phenyl)-2-(2-(quinoxalin-2-ylmethylene)hydrazinyl)-2,3-dihydroinden-1-one, C35H35N7O
  58. 5-Methyl-N′-[5-methyl-1-(4-methylphenyl)-1H-1,2,3-triazole-4-carbonyl]-1-(4-methylphenyl)-1H-1,2,3-triazole-4-carbohydrazide, C22H22N8O2
  59. Crystal structure of 2,3-dichloro-6-methoxyquinoxaline, C9H6Cl2N2O
  60. Synthesis and crystal structure of 7-chloro-2-(ethylsulfinyl)-6-fluoro-3-(1H-pyrazole-1-yl)-4H-thiochromen-4-one, C13H10FN3OS2
  61. Crystal structure of 4-ethylpiperazine-1-carbothioic dithioperoxyanhydride, C14H26N4S4
  62. Crystal structure of 2-(2-(6-methylpyridin-2-yl)naphthalen-1-yl)pyrimidine, C20H15N3
  63. The crystal structure of N′-((1E,2E)-4-(7-methoxy-2-oxo-2H-chromen-8-yl)-2-methylbut-2-en-1-ylidene)-3-methylbenzohydrazide, C23H22N2O4
  64. Crystal structure of catena-poly[(μ2-isophthalato-κ2O:O′)-(2,5-di(pyrazin-2-yl)-4,4′-bipyridine-κ3N,N′,N′′)zinc(II)] — water (2/5), C26H21N6O6.5Zn
  65. Crystal structure of (3E,5E)-3,5-bis(3-nitrobenzylidene)-1-((4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)sulfonyl)piperidin-4-one — dichloromethane (2/1), C53H38Cl2F6N6O14S2
  66. Crystal structure of (μ2-oxido)-bis(N,N′-o-phenylenebis(salicylideneiminato))diiron(III) — N,N′-dimethylformamide, C47H43Fe2N4O9
  67. Crystal structure of N1,N3-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-N1, N1,N3,N3-tetramethylpropane-1,3-diaminium dibromide, C11H28Br2N2O2
  68. Crystal structure of (E)-N-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-(pyridin-2-yl)methanimine, C12H9ClN2
  69. Crystal structure of 8-bromo-6-oxo-2-phenyl-6H-pyrrolo[3,2,1-ij]quinoline-5-carbaldehyde, C18H11BrNO2
  70. Crystal structure of 1,4-bis(2-azidoethyl)piperazine-1,4-diium dichloride trihydrate, C8H18N8Cl2 ⋅ 3 H2O
  71. Crystal structure of (E)-4-bromo-N-(pyridin-2-ylmethylene)aniline, C12H9BrN2
  72. Crystal structure of bis[(2-(3-bromophenyl)-5-methyl-1,3-dioxane-5-carboxylato-κ-O)-(5,5,7,12,12,14-hexamethyl-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane-κ4N,N′,N′′,N′′′)]nickel(II), C40H60Br2N4NiO8
  73. The crystal structure of (1E,2E)-2-methyl-4-((7-oxo-7H-furo[3,2-g]chromen-9-yl)oxy)but-2-enal O-isonicotinoyl oxime–trichloromethane (3/1), C67H49Cl3N6O18
  74. Crystal structure of 3-(2-ethoxy-2-oxoethyl)-1-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium hexafluoridophosphate(V), C8H13F6N2O2P
  75. Crystal structure of bis[(2-(2-bromophenyl)-5-ethyl-1,3-dioxane-5-carboxylato-κO)-(5,5,7,12,12,14-hexamethyl-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane-κ4N,N′,N′′,N′′′)]nickel(II) hemihydrate C42H65Br2N4NiO8.5
  76. The crystal structure of N-(7-(4-fluorobenzylidene)-3-(4-fluorophenyl)-3,3a,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-2H-indazole-2-carbonothioyl)benzamide, C28H23F2N3OS
  77. The crystal structure of N1,N4-bis(pyridin-3-yl)cyclohexane-1,4-dicarboxamide, C18H20N4O2
  78. Crystal structure of (E)-2-(3,6-bis(ethylamino)-2,7-dimethyl-9H-xanthen-9-yl)-N′-((6-methylpyridin-2-yl)methylene)benzohydrazide – methanol (1/1), C34H37N5O3
  79. Crystal structure of 2-oxo-1-(pyrimidin-5-ylmethyl)-3-(3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-1,2-dihydro-5l4-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidin-4-olate, C20H13F3N4O2
  80. Crystal structure of poly[(μ3-9H-carbazole-3,6-dicarboxylato-κ3O1: O2: O3)(μ2-4-(pyridin-4-yl)pyridine-κ2N1:N1′)zinc(II)], C19H11N2O4Zn
  81. Crystal structure of (E)-N′-((1,8-dihydropyren-1-yl)-methylene)picolinohydrazide, C23H15N3O
  82. Crystal structure of catena-poly{[μ2-1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane]dichloridocadmium(II)}, C26H24CdCl2P2
  83. Crystal structure of the 1:2 co-crystal between N,N′-bis(4-pyridylmethyl)oxalamide and acetic acid as a dihydrate, C14H14N4O2⋅2 C2H4O2⋅2 H2O
  84. Crystal structure of the co-crystal N,N′-bis(3-pyridylmethyl)oxalamide acetic acid (1/2), C14H14N4O2⋅2C2H4O2
  85. Crystal structure of the co-crystal N,N′-bis(4-pyridylmethyl)oxalamide and 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-1,4-di-iodobenzene (1/1), C14H14N4O2⋅C6F4I2
  86. Crystal structure of the co-crystal 4-[(4-carboxyphenyl)disulfanyl]benzoic acid–(1E,4E)-1-N,4-N-bis(pyridin-4-ylmethylidene)cyclohexane-1,4-diamine (1/1), C14H10O4S2⋅C18H20N4
  87. Crystal structure of hexacarbonyl-bis(μ2-di-n-propyldithiocarbamato-κ3S,S′:S3S:S:S′)-di-rhenium(I), C20H28N2O6Re2S4
  88. Crystal structure of fac-tricarbonyl-morpholine-κN-(morpholinocarbamodithioato-κ2S,S′)rhenium(I), C12H17N2O5ReS2
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