Issue 12, 1998

Crystal engineering via negatively charged O–H  · · ·  O and charge- assisted C–Hδ+  · · ·  Oδ– hydrogen bonds from the reaction of [Co(η5-C5H5)2][OH] with polycarboxylic acids §

Abstract

The polycarboxylic acids C6H3(CO2H)3-1,3,5 (trimesic acid, H3tma) and O 2,O 3-dibenzoyl-L-tartaric acid (L-H2bta) reacted in water or thf with [Co(η5-C5H5)2][OH] prepared in situ by oxidation of [Co(η5-C5H5)2] to generate organic superanions self-assembled via negatively charged O–H  · · ·  O and neutral O–H  · · ·  O hydrogen bonds. The resulting organic host accommodates the cations via charge assisted C–Hδ+  · · ·  Oδ– hydrogen bonds between organometallic and organic components. Crystalline [Co(η5-C5H5)2]+[(H3tma)(H2tma)]·2H2O 1 was obtained as the major product from acid and base in a 1∶2 stoichiometric ratio. Compound 1 contains a complex hydrogen bonded honeycomb-type structure formed by superanions [(H3tma)(H2tma)] and water molecules. The mixed salt [Co(η5-C5H5)2]+[Co(H2O)6]2+[tma]3– 2 was obtained as a minor product from the same reaction. In crystalline 2 the water molecules of the aqua complex form hydrogen bonds with the three carboxylic groups of the organic anion resulting in a caged structure that encapsulates the [Co(η5-C5H5)2]+ cation. When dibenzoyl-L-tartaric acid was used the chiral crystal [Co(η5-C5H5)2]+[L-Hbta] 3 is obtained. The crystal contains chains of O–H  · · ·  O hydrogen bonded anions. These results are used to discuss a design strategy for the engineering of organometallic crystals with predesigned structures. Though on a limited data set, the structure of the elusive crystalline hydrate [Co(η5-C5H5)2]+[OH]·4H2O 4, which is liquid at ambient temperature, is discussed.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1998, 1961-1968

Crystal engineering via negatively charged O–H  · · ·  O and charge- assisted C–Hδ+  · · ·  Oδ– hydrogen bonds from the reaction of [Co(η5-C5H5)2][OH] with polycarboxylic acids §

D. Braga, A. Angeloni, E. Tagliavini and F. Grepioni, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1998, 1961 DOI: 10.1039/A800914G

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