Startseite Crystal structure of catena-poly[(4-hydroxyl-5-(methoylcarbonyl)thiophene-2-carboxylato-κ1 O)-(μ2-piperazine-1,4-diylbis(pyridin-4-ylmethanone)-κ2 N:N′)silver(I)] monohydrate, C23H23AgN4O8S
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Crystal structure of catena-poly[(4-hydroxyl-5-(methoylcarbonyl)thiophene-2-carboxylato-κ1 O)-(μ2-piperazine-1,4-diylbis(pyridin-4-ylmethanone)-κ2 N:N′)silver(I)] monohydrate, C23H23AgN4O8S

  • Zhao-Hao Li EMAIL logo , Gui-Xian Xie , Chen-Yang Li und Xiao-Ru Dou
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 22. September 2021

Abstract

C23H23AgN4O8S, monoclinic, P21/n (no. 14), a = 8.5356(4) Å, b = 27.9494(15) Å, c = 10.3796(6) Å, V = 2474.1(2) Å3, Z = 4, R gt (F) = 0.0347, wR ref(F 2) = 0.0744, T = 289 K.

CCDC no.: 1955157

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: 0.35 × 0.29 × 0.25 mm
Wavelength: Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ: 0.96 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode: SuperNova, ω
θ max, completeness: 25.5°, 99%
N(hkl) measured , N(hkl) unique, R int: 14,043, 4526, 0.026
Criterion for I obs, N(hkl) gt: I obs > 2 σ(I obs), 3860
N(param)refined: 339
Programs: CrysAlisPRO [1], SHELX [2, 3], Olex2 [4]
Table 2:

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

Atom x y z U iso*/U eq
Ag1 0.23668 (3) 0.70745 (2) 0.69656 (2) 0.04102 (9)
S1 −0.26145 (8) 0.79146 (3) 0.51422 (7) 0.03459 (18)
O1 0.0101 (2) 0.74194 (9) 0.6123 (2) 0.0568 (6)
O2 −0.0853 (3) 0.66793 (9) 0.6153 (2) 0.0570 (6)
O3 −0.6978 (3) 0.81908 (11) 0.3964 (2) 0.0690 (8)
O4 −0.4886 (3) 0.86761 (9) 0.4300 (2) 0.0530 (6)
O5 −0.6502 (3) 0.72473 (11) 0.4329 (3) 0.0738 (8)
H5 −0.7012 0.7475 0.4046 0.111*
O6 −0.2878 (4) 0.59049 (10) 0.5550 (4) 0.0915 (11)
H2W −0.2292 0.6113 0.5921 0.137*
H1W −0.2376 0.5765 0.4968 0.137*
O7 0.3420 (2) 0.46787 (8) 0.9045 (2) 0.0487 (6)
O8 1.0627 (2) 0.44695 (7) 0.6141 (2) 0.0503 (6)
N1 0.3106 (3) 0.63213 (8) 0.7196 (2) 0.0366 (6)
N2 1.1541 (3) 0.28096 (8) 0.7644 (2) 0.0324 (5)
N3 0.5289 (3) 0.46344 (9) 0.7565 (2) 0.0412 (6)
N4 0.8419 (3) 0.43732 (9) 0.7205 (3) 0.0437 (7)
C1 −0.0957 (4) 0.71145 (12) 0.5960 (3) 0.0395 (7)
C2 −0.2499 (3) 0.73127 (11) 0.5446 (3) 0.0331 (7)
C3 −0.3865 (4) 0.70796 (12) 0.5143 (3) 0.0438 (8)
H3 −0.4009 0.6752 0.5243 0.053*
C4 −0.5025 (3) 0.73927 (13) 0.4664 (3) 0.0450 (8)
C5 −0.4551 (3) 0.78594 (12) 0.4597 (3) 0.0387 (7)
C6 −0.5586 (4) 0.82501 (14) 0.4248 (3) 0.0470 (8)
C7 −0.5859 (5) 0.90856 (15) 0.3963 (4) 0.0785 (13)
H7A −0.6371 0.9034 0.3133 0.118*
H7B −0.5218 0.9367 0.3934 0.118*
H7C −0.6634 0.9127 0.4598 0.118*
C8 0.4377 (3) 0.62033 (11) 0.7927 (3) 0.0438 (8)
H8 0.5034 0.6447 0.8234 0.053*
C9 0.4756 (3) 0.57399 (11) 0.8245 (3) 0.0423 (8)
H9 0.5646 0.5675 0.8763 0.051*
C10 0.3813 (3) 0.53698 (10) 0.7796 (3) 0.0321 (6)
C11 0.2501 (3) 0.54887 (11) 0.7033 (3) 0.0398 (7)
H11 0.1832 0.5251 0.6707 0.048*
C12 0.2197 (3) 0.59638 (11) 0.6761 (3) 0.0400 (7)
H12 0.1312 0.6038 0.6247 0.048*
C13 0.4155 (3) 0.48628 (10) 0.8186 (3) 0.0364 (7)
C14 0.6131 (4) 0.48281 (12) 0.6483 (3) 0.0451 (8)
H14A 0.5747 0.5147 0.6281 0.054*
H14B 0.5936 0.4628 0.5729 0.054*
C15 0.7844 (4) 0.48481 (11) 0.6800 (3) 0.0488 (8)
H15A 0.8392 0.4953 0.6049 0.059*
H15B 0.8053 0.5077 0.7487 0.059*
C16 0.7564 (3) 0.41722 (12) 0.8285 (3) 0.0464 (8)
H16A 0.7759 0.4367 0.9049 0.056*
H16B 0.7940 0.3851 0.8471 0.056*
C17 0.5838 (4) 0.41579 (11) 0.7955 (3) 0.0481 (8)
H17A 0.5627 0.3933 0.7258 0.058*
H17B 0.5280 0.4051 0.8698 0.058*
C18 0.9808 (3) 0.42187 (11) 0.6808 (3) 0.0361 (7)
C19 1.0343 (3) 0.37234 (10) 0.7151 (3) 0.0315 (6)
C20 1.1831 (3) 0.36585 (10) 0.7711 (3) 0.0363 (7)
H20 1.2456 0.3921 0.7931 0.044*
C21 1.2371 (3) 0.32026 (10) 0.7939 (3) 0.0352 (7)
H21 1.3370 0.3165 0.8319 0.042*
C22 1.0117 (3) 0.28756 (10) 0.7101 (3) 0.0361 (7)
H22 0.9521 0.2607 0.6883 0.043*
C23 0.9476 (3) 0.33196 (11) 0.6845 (3) 0.0389 (7)
H23 0.8471 0.3347 0.6470 0.047*

Source of material

All chemicals were used without further purification. The title compound was prepared under the hydrothermal conditions. A mixture of AgOAc (16.7 mg, 0.1 mmol), methyl-3-hydroxy-5-carboxy-2-thiophenecarboxylate (H2L) (20.2 mg, 0.1 mmol), piperazine-1,4-diylbis(pyridin-4-ylmethanone) (29.6 mg, 0.1 mmol) and 8 mL distilled water in a 25 mL L Teflon-lined autoclave was kept under autogenous pressure at 373 K for 3 days. After cooling to room temperature at a rate of 5 Kh−1, colourless block crystals were collected by filtration and washed with distilled water in 43% yield.

Experimental details

Hydrogen atoms were placed in their geometrically idealized positions and constrained to ride on their parent atoms.

Comment

Owing to structural diversity, novel topology, distinctive property and potential application in different fields, the syntheses of coordination polymers have been extensively studied [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12]. Many synthetic factors, especially the design and judicious selection of organic ligands, could contribute to structural diversities of coordination polymers. Recently, the methyl-3-hydroxy-5-carboxy-2-thiophenecarboxylate (H2L) ligand with multiple potential coordination sites was synthesized and many related coordination polymers structurally characterized [13], [14], [15], [16]. On the other hand, piperazine-1,4-diylbis(pyridin-4-ylmethanone), as a long-spanning, conformationally flexible dipyridyl ligand, has attracted significant attention during the construction of coordination polymers [17], [18], [19], [20].

The title compound was prepared under mild hydrothermal conditions. Single crystal X-ray structural analysis shows that the compound is a one-dimensional chain structure and crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/n. The asymmetric unit of the title structure consists of a silver ion, one partially deprotonated HL−1 anion, one piperazine-1,4-diylbis(pyridin-4-ylmethanone) molecule and one water molecule. Each Ag(I) atom is coordinated by two nitrogen atoms from two different bpfp ligands, and an oxygen atom from a HL−1 anion with Ag—N, Ag—O bond distances of 2.208 (2), 2.285 (2) and 2.301 (2) Å, respectively. The bond angles about the silver ion range from 91.21 (8) to 132.25 (9)°, which are all within a reasonable range [21, 22]. Thus, the three-coordinated Ag(I) center has a distorted trigonal-planar coordination geometry. The central silver ions are interconnected by two pyridyl groups of μ 2-bridged piperazine-1,4-diylbis(pyridin-4-ylmethanone) ligands with anti conformation, giving a linear [Ag(bpfp)] n chain with a Ag⃛Ag distance of 16.5077(7) Å. Then the one-dimensional chain structure was further decorated by the partially deprotonated HL−1 anions. The one-dimensional chain is further assembled into a two-dimensional supramolecular layer structure through intramolecular hydrogen-bonding interactions involving the carboxylate oxygen atom from HL−1 anion, carboxylate oxygen atom of piperazine-1,4-diylbis(pyridin-4-ylmethanone) molecule and water molecule. Meaningwhile, intermolecular hydrogen-bonding interaction between the hydroxyl oxygen atom and carboxylate oxygen atom is also observed.


Corresponding author: Zhao-Hao Li, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan Key Laboratory of Function-Oriented Porous Materials, Luoyang Normal University, Luoyang 471934, Henan P. R. China, E-mail:

Funding source: Luoyang Normal University

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the grants from Luoyang Normal University.

  1. Author contributions: All the authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of this submitted manuscript and approved submission.

  2. Research funding: Luoyang Normal University.

  3. Conflict of interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest regarding this article.

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Received: 2021-08-22
Accepted: 2021-09-10
Published Online: 2021-09-22
Published in Print: 2021-12-20

© 2021 Zhao-Hao Li et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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  48. The crystal structure of (1R *,2S *)-1,2-bis(2-fluorophenyl)-3,8-dimethoxyacenaphthene-1,2-diol, C26H20F2O4
  49. Crystal structure of catena-poly[(μ2-1-((2-ethyl-4-methyl-1H-imidazol-1-yl)methyl)-1H-benzotriazole-κ2N:N′)-(nitrato-κ2O,O′)silver (I)], C13H15Ag1N6O3
  50. The crystal structure of [(phenantroline-κ2 N,N′)-bis(6-phenylpyridine-2-carboxylate-κ2 N,O)cobalt(II)]monohydrate, C36H26N4O5Co
  51. Crystal structure of (1E)-N-[(1E)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)ethylidene]-2-[1-(4-chlorophenyl)ethylidene]hydrazine-1-carbohydrazonamide, C 17 H 17 Cl 2 N 5
  52. The crystal structure of (E)-2-((tert-butylimino)methyl)-4-chlorophenol, C11H14ClNO
  53. Crystal structure of all-cis-2,4,6-trihydroxycyclohexane- 1,3,5-triaminium chloride sulfate, C6H18ClN3O7S
  54. Crystal structure of dichlorido-bis(dimethyl sulfoxide-κO)bis(4-methylphenyl-κC 1)tin(IV), C18H26Cl2O2S2Sn
  55. Crystal structure of dichlorido-bis(4-chlorophenyl-κC 1)(2,2′-bipyridyl-κ 2 N,N′)tin(IV), C22H16Cl4N2Sn
  56. Redetermination of the crystal structure of (E)-5-bromo-2-hydroxybenzaldehyde oxime, C 7 H 6 BrNO 2
  57. The crystal structure of (E)-amino(2-(4-methylbenzylidene)hydrazineyl)methaniminium 4-methylbenzoate, C9H13N4 + C8H7O2
  58. Crystal structure of 2-chloro-3-(isopentylamino)naphthalene-1,4-dione, C 15 H 16 ClNO 2
  59. The crystal structure of bis(2-acetyl-5-methoxyphenyl)carbonate 1.5 hydrate, C19H18O7
  60. The crystal structure of poly[(μ 4-4,4′-(azanediylbis(methylene))dibenzoato-κ 4 O:N:O′:Oʺ)zinc(II)], C16H13NO4Zn
  61. The crystal structure of catena-poly[(1,10-phenanthroline-k2N,N′)-(μ3-tetraoxidomoybdato(VI)-k3O:O′:O″)manganese(II)] C12H8N2O4MoMn
  62. Crystal structure of catena-poly[(4-hydroxyl-5-(methoylcarbonyl)thiophene-2-carboxylato-κ1 O)-(μ2-piperazine-1,4-diylbis(pyridin-4-ylmethanone)-κ2 N:N′)silver(I)] monohydrate, C23H23AgN4O8S
  63. Crystal structure of bis(4-bromo-2-(((3-bromopropyl)imino)methyl)phenolato-κ2N,O)-oxido-vanadium(IV), C20H20Br4N2O3V
  64. The crystal structure of (2a′S,2a1′S,3R,5a′S,7′R)-5-(furan-3-yl)-2a′,2a1′-dihydroxy-7′-methyldecahydro-2H-spiro[furan-3,6′-naphtho[1,8-bc]furan]-2,2′(2a′H)-dione, C19H22O7
  65. The crystal structure of 3-bromopicolinic acid, C6H4BrNO2
  66. Crystal structure of 1,1′-(1,4-phenylenebis(methylene))bis(pyridin-1-ium) bis(1,2-dicyanoethene-1,2-dithiolato-κ2 S,S) platinum(II), C26H18N6PtS4
  67. Synthesis and crystal structure of 5-(8-((3-carboxyazetidin-1-ium-1-yl)methyl)-7-hydroxy-4-oxo-4H-chromen-3-yl)-2-hydroxybenzenesulfonate monohydrate, C20H19NO10S
  68. The crystal structure of 3-amino-5-carboxypyridin-1-ium bromide, C6H7BrN2O2
  69. The crystal structure of (2-hydroxy-5-methyl-phenyl)-(1H-pyrazol-4-yl)-methanone hemihydrate, C11H10.5N2O2.5
  70. Crystal structure of tetraaqua-(2-(4-formylphenoxy)acetato-k1O)cadmium(II), C18H22O12Cd
  71. Crystal structure of diethyl 6,12-dimethyl-3,9-di-p-tolyl-3,9-diazapentacyclo[6.4.0.02,7.04,11.05,10]dodecane-1,5-dicarboxylate, C32H38N2O4
  72. Crystal structure of (E)-N′-(1-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)ethylidene)-4-hydroxy – tetrahydrofuran (2/1), C17H16ClFN2O2.5
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