Literature DB >> 16060614

Silver(I) coordination polymers containing heteroditopic ureidopyridine ligands: the role of ligand isomerism, hydrogen bonding, and stacking interactions.

Pascal Blondeau1, Arie van der Lee, Mihail Barboiu.   

Abstract

New silver (I) coordination polymers has been successfully designed and synthesized using heteroditopic ureidopyridine ligands 1 and 2 via a combination of coordinations bonds, hydrogen bonding, and pi-pi stacking interactions. This study shows an example of the orientation of the pyridine nitrogen relative to the urea moiety (4-substituted, 1, or 3-substituted, 2), used to control the packing of resulting crystalline coordination polymers. The ureidopyridine ligands present some flexibility because of the conformational rotation around the central urea moiety. The co-complexation of the silver(I) cation by two pyridine moieties and of the PF(6)(-) counteranion by the urea moiety results in the formation of discrete [1(2)Ag](+)PF(6)(-), (3) and [2(2)Ag](+)PF(6)(-), (4) complexes presenting restricted rotation around the central urea functionality. The geometrical information contained in the structures of ligands 1 and 2 and the heteroditopic complexation of silver hexafluorophosphate are fully exploited in an independent manner resulting in the emergence of quasi-rigidly preorganized linear and angular building blocks of 3 and 4, respectively. Additional pi-pi stacking contacts involving interactions between the pi-donor benzene and the pi-acceptor pyridine systems reinforce and direct the self-assembly of the above-described combined structural motifs in the solid state. Accordingly, linear and tubular arrays of pi-pi stacked architectures are generated in the solid state by synergistic and sequential metal ion complexation, hydrogen bonding, and pi-pi stacking interactions.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16060614     DOI: 10.1021/ic050278y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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