Issue 24, 2000

A porous one-dimensional coordination polymer composed of edge-shared hexagonal supramolecular units

Abstract

A one-dimensional coordination polymer derived from edge-shared hexagonal units is reported. Each hexagon is composed of six nickel(II) cations linked by 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate. The ribbons of hexagons are held together by hydrogen bonding interactions through free carboxylic acid units. Large pores (ca. 33% of the crystal volume) exist within the crystal structure. These are filled with disordered butan-1-ol, which may be removed by heating to 150 °C resulting in framework collapse

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CrystEngComm, 2000,2, 128-133

A porous one-dimensional coordination polymer composed of edge-shared hexagonal supramolecular units

T. J. Prior and M. J. Rosseinsky, CrystEngComm, 2000, 2, 128 DOI: 10.1039/B005236L

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