2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11172-012-0183-6
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Polymeric heterometallic CuII dimethylmalonate complexes with potassium and cadmium ions

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“…In all of the isolated complexes 1-4, similarly to the majority of reported analogues, [18,19,22,23] the structural unit is the bischelate dianion moiety {Cu(R 2 mal) 2 } 2-. It consists of a copper(II) atom coordinated to four oxygen atoms of carboxyl groups in two chelate-bound dianions of substituted malonic acid R 2 mal 2-.…”
Section: Synthesis and Structural Studies Of 1-4supporting
confidence: 55%
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“…In all of the isolated complexes 1-4, similarly to the majority of reported analogues, [18,19,22,23] the structural unit is the bischelate dianion moiety {Cu(R 2 mal) 2 } 2-. It consists of a copper(II) atom coordinated to four oxygen atoms of carboxyl groups in two chelate-bound dianions of substituted malonic acid R 2 mal 2-.…”
Section: Synthesis and Structural Studies Of 1-4supporting
confidence: 55%
“…A further study of the reaction products of {Cu(Me 2 mal) 2 } 2-with different cations (alkaline metals, alkaline-earth metals) demonstrated that the self-assembly of various types of structures is possible. [18,19] Furthermore, a cage structure containing cyclic structural motifs only formed for dimethylmalonate polymers with barium ions and was preserved as the transition metal atoms in {M(Me 2 mal) 2 } 2-were changed (M = Co, Zn). [20] However, the use of a fragment with unsubstituted malonate anions {Cu(mal) 2 } 2-(H 2 mal = malonic acid) as a building block under similar conditions did not allow the assembly of high-dimensional structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have found that the reactions of [Cu 2 (piv) 4 (Hpiv) 2 ] (Hpiv = trimethylacetic acid) with mixtures of dimethylmalonic acid (H 2 Me 2 mal) and M′OH (M ′ = Li, Na) at the Cu/H 2 Me 2 mal/M′OH reagent ratio of 1:2:4 in EtOH or in an EtOH/H 2 O mixture (2:1, in the case of M ′ = Na) give crystals of coordination polymers with the compositions {Li 2 (H 2 O) 2 (µ‐H 2 O)[Cu(µ 4 ‐Me 2 mal)(µ‐Me 2 mal)]} n ( 1 ) or {Na 2 (µ‐EtOH) 2 [Cu(µ 5 ‐Me 2 mal) 2 ]} n ( 2 ), respectively. As we have shown previously, a more complex polymeric architecture – {K 8 (µ‐H 2 O) 6 [Cu(µ‐H 2 O)(µ 3 ‐Me 2 mal)(µ 6 ‐Me 2 mal)] 2 [Cu 2 (µ 5 ‐Me 2 mal) 4 ]} n ( 3 ) – is formed in a similar reaction with a solution of KOH in ethanol.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…It has been shown that a further increase in the alkaline metal ionic radius on transition to potassium results in a 3D‐polymeric complex {K 8 Cu 4 } ( 3 ) that we reported previously . The polymeric layers in the packing of complex 3 are combined into a framework structure due to interaction of potassium ions and oxygen atoms of the {Cu(Me 2 mal) 2 } moieties (Figure ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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