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| Content Provider | Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) |
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| Author | Hubberstey, Peter Parker, David J. Teat, Simon J. Suksangpanya, Unchulee Blake, Alexander J. Wilson, Claire |
| Copyright Year | 2003 |
| Abstract | A series of co-ordination complexes containing bis(N-alkylamidino-O-alkylurea)copper(II) cations, [CuL2]2+, and either nitrate or tetrafluoroborate anions has been synthesised. Single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis of five products has revealed the presence of elegant supramolecular hydrogen-bonded networks in which the [CuL2]2+ cations act as four-connecting centres and the anions as two-connecting centres to form 2-D rhombic (4,4) grids. To generate this architecture, the pendant alkyl groups of the N-alkylamidino-O-alkylurea ligands have to be able to fit in the cavity formed within the grid. Ideal fits (complementarity) occur for [Cu(Lme)2]·2BF4 (Lme = N-methylamidino-O-ethylurea) and [Cu(Lem)2]·2NO3 (Lem = N-ethylamidino-O-methylurea) where the pendant alkyl groups are coplanar with the remainder of the cation. An enforced fit is indicated in [Cu(Lee)2]·2X (Lee = N-methylamidino-O-ethylurea; X = NO3 or BF4) and [Cu(L2m)2(ONO2)][Cu(L2m)2(OHMe)]·3NO3·Et2O (L2m = N-benzylamidino-O-methylurea) by some or all of the pendant groups being bent out of the plane of the cation. The four-fold connectivity of the [CuL2]2+ cations arises from the presence of four pairs of N–H donors, set at ca. 90° to each other, which form hydrogen bonds to four anions. The two-fold connectivity of the nitrate and tetrafluoroborate anions arises from two oxygens/fluorines acting as acceptors in an R22(8) motif and one oxygen/fluorine acting as an acceptor in an R12(6) motif. The resultant hydrogen-bonding assemblies are similar for both anions and are considered to be viable supramolecular synthons. |
| Starting Page | 23 |
| Ending Page | 33 |
| Page Count | 11 |
| File Format | HTM / HTML PDF |
| ISSN | 14668033 |
| Volume Number | 5 |
| Issue Number | 4 |
| Journal | CrystEngComm |
| DOI | 10.1039/b210627b |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Royal Society of Chemistry |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Fluorine CUL2 Ion Rhombus Lee Single crystal X-ray crystallography Nitrate Alkyl Tetrafluoroborate Copper Hydrogen bond Nucleophile Synthon |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Chemistry Condensed Matter Physics Materials Science |
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