Issue 46, 2005

Cobalt and cadmium coordination polymers formed with the multimodal ligand3,6-di-pyrazin-2-yl-(1,2,4,5)-tetrazine

Abstract

Two coordination polymers, [(CoCl2)3(dpztz)2] and [Cd(NO3)2(dpztz)], have been prepared using the multi-modal ligand 3,6-di-pyrazin-2-yl-(1,2,4,5)-tetrazine (dpztz). [(CoCl2)3(dpztz)2] adopts a three-dimensional CdSO4-like framework structure in which two distinct Co(II) coordination environments are observed. Whilst both Co(II) centres are coordinated by two chloride ligands in a trans-arrangement, one Co(II) is coordinated by two chelating sites from two dpztz ligands and the other Co(II) cation is coordinated by four pyrazine donors from four separate dpztz ligands. The observation of two distinct metal environments in a coordination framework is unusual for systems employing multi-modal ligands. In contrast Cd(NO3)2(dpztz)] adopts a one-dimensional chain structure in which each Cd(II) cation is coordinated exclusively by chelating dpztz sites, in addition to two bidentate nitrate anions.

Graphical abstract: Cobalt and cadmium coordination polymers formed with the multimodal ligand 3,6-di-pyrazin-2-yl-(1,2,4,5)-tetrazine

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Feb 2005
Accepted
24 Mar 2005
First published
11 Apr 2005

CrystEngComm, 2005,7, 284-288

Cobalt and cadmium coordination polymers formed with the multimodal ligand 3,6-di-pyrazin-2-yl-(1,2,4,5)-tetrazine

N. S. Oxtoby, N. R. Champness and C. Wilson, CrystEngComm, 2005, 7, 284 DOI: 10.1039/B502209F

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