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Crystal Engineering with the Uranyl Cation I. Aliphatic Carboxylate Coordination Polymers: Synthesis, Crystal Structures, and Fluorescent Properties

2006; American Chemical Society; Volume: 6; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/cg060329h

ISSN

1528-7505

Autores

L.A. Borkowski, Christopher L. Cahill,

Tópico(s)

Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes

Resumo

Four novel U(VI) containing coordination polymers, UO2(C7H10O4) (1), UO2(C8H12O4) (2), UO2(C9H14O4) (3), and UO2(C10H16O4) (4), were synthesized from UO2(NO3)2·6H2O and aliphatic dicarboxylic acids (pimelic, suberic, azelaic, and sebacic acids, respectively) using hydrothermal techniques and were characterized by single-crystal diffraction. Compounds 1 and 4 consist of (UO2)2O8 dimers connected by the acid molecules to form layers, whereas 2 and 3 are constructed of chains of hexagonal bipyramids connected to form layers. These materials complete the series of aliphatic uranyl carboxylates to C10 (sebacic acid) and may be considered to be carboxylate "end-members" of a series of dipyridyl/carboxylate structures described in part II of this investigation (following in this issue).

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