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Sorption and Magnetic Properties of Oxalato-Based Trimetallic Open Framework Stabilized by Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonds

We report a new structure of {[Co(bpy)(2)(ox)][{Cu(2)(bpy)(2)(ox)}Fe(ox)(3)]}(n)·8.5nH(2)O NCU-1 presenting a rare ladder topology among oxalate-based coordination polymers with anionic chains composed of alternately arranged [Cu(2)(bpy)(2)(ox)](2+) and [Fe(ox)(3)](3−) moieties. Along the a axis, th...

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Autores principales: Muzioł, Tadeusz Mikołaj, Tereba, Natalia, Podgajny, Robert, Pełka, Robert, Czernia, Dominik, Wiśniewski, Marek, Koter, Stanisław, Wrzeszcz, Grzegorz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8835875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163480
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031556
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author Muzioł, Tadeusz Mikołaj
Tereba, Natalia
Podgajny, Robert
Pełka, Robert
Czernia, Dominik
Wiśniewski, Marek
Koter, Stanisław
Wrzeszcz, Grzegorz
author_facet Muzioł, Tadeusz Mikołaj
Tereba, Natalia
Podgajny, Robert
Pełka, Robert
Czernia, Dominik
Wiśniewski, Marek
Koter, Stanisław
Wrzeszcz, Grzegorz
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description We report a new structure of {[Co(bpy)(2)(ox)][{Cu(2)(bpy)(2)(ox)}Fe(ox)(3)]}(n)·8.5nH(2)O NCU-1 presenting a rare ladder topology among oxalate-based coordination polymers with anionic chains composed of alternately arranged [Cu(2)(bpy)(2)(ox)](2+) and [Fe(ox)(3)](3−) moieties. Along the a axis, they are separated by Co(III) units to give porous material with voids of 963.7 Å(3) (16.9% of cell volume). The stability of this structure is assured by a network of stacking interactions and charge-assisted C-H…O hydrogen bonds formed between adjacent chains, adjacent cobalt(III) units, and alternately arranged cobalt(III) and chain motifs. The soaking experiment with acetonitrile and bromobenzene showed that water molecules (8.5 water molecules dispersed over 15 positions) are bonded tightly, despite partial occupancy. Water adsorption experiments are described by a D’arcy and Watt model being the sum of Langmuir and Dubinin–Serpinski isotherms. The amount of primary adsorption sites calculated from this model is equal 8.2 mol H(2)O/mol, being very close to the value obtained from the XRD experiments and indicates that water was adsorbed mainly on the primary sites. The antiferromagnetic properties could be only approximately described with the simple Cu(II)-ox-Cu(II) dimer using H = −J·S(1)·S(2), thus, considering non-trivial topology of the whole Cu-Fe chain, we developed our own general approach, based on the semiclassical model (SC) and molecular field (MF) model, to describe precisely the magnetic superexchange interactions in NCU-1. We established that Cu(II)-Cu(II) coupling dominates over multiple Cu(II)-Fe(III) interactions, with J(CuCu) = −275(29) and J(CuFe) = −3.8(1.6) cm(−1) and discussed the obtained values against the literature data.
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spelling pubmed-88358752022-02-12 Sorption and Magnetic Properties of Oxalato-Based Trimetallic Open Framework Stabilized by Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonds Muzioł, Tadeusz Mikołaj Tereba, Natalia Podgajny, Robert Pełka, Robert Czernia, Dominik Wiśniewski, Marek Koter, Stanisław Wrzeszcz, Grzegorz Int J Mol Sci Article We report a new structure of {[Co(bpy)(2)(ox)][{Cu(2)(bpy)(2)(ox)}Fe(ox)(3)]}(n)·8.5nH(2)O NCU-1 presenting a rare ladder topology among oxalate-based coordination polymers with anionic chains composed of alternately arranged [Cu(2)(bpy)(2)(ox)](2+) and [Fe(ox)(3)](3−) moieties. Along the a axis, they are separated by Co(III) units to give porous material with voids of 963.7 Å(3) (16.9% of cell volume). The stability of this structure is assured by a network of stacking interactions and charge-assisted C-H…O hydrogen bonds formed between adjacent chains, adjacent cobalt(III) units, and alternately arranged cobalt(III) and chain motifs. The soaking experiment with acetonitrile and bromobenzene showed that water molecules (8.5 water molecules dispersed over 15 positions) are bonded tightly, despite partial occupancy. Water adsorption experiments are described by a D’arcy and Watt model being the sum of Langmuir and Dubinin–Serpinski isotherms. The amount of primary adsorption sites calculated from this model is equal 8.2 mol H(2)O/mol, being very close to the value obtained from the XRD experiments and indicates that water was adsorbed mainly on the primary sites. The antiferromagnetic properties could be only approximately described with the simple Cu(II)-ox-Cu(II) dimer using H = −J·S(1)·S(2), thus, considering non-trivial topology of the whole Cu-Fe chain, we developed our own general approach, based on the semiclassical model (SC) and molecular field (MF) model, to describe precisely the magnetic superexchange interactions in NCU-1. We established that Cu(II)-Cu(II) coupling dominates over multiple Cu(II)-Fe(III) interactions, with J(CuCu) = −275(29) and J(CuFe) = −3.8(1.6) cm(−1) and discussed the obtained values against the literature data. MDPI 2022-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8835875/ /pubmed/35163480 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031556 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Muzioł, Tadeusz Mikołaj
Tereba, Natalia
Podgajny, Robert
Pełka, Robert
Czernia, Dominik
Wiśniewski, Marek
Koter, Stanisław
Wrzeszcz, Grzegorz
Sorption and Magnetic Properties of Oxalato-Based Trimetallic Open Framework Stabilized by Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonds
title Sorption and Magnetic Properties of Oxalato-Based Trimetallic Open Framework Stabilized by Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonds
title_full Sorption and Magnetic Properties of Oxalato-Based Trimetallic Open Framework Stabilized by Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonds
title_fullStr Sorption and Magnetic Properties of Oxalato-Based Trimetallic Open Framework Stabilized by Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonds
title_full_unstemmed Sorption and Magnetic Properties of Oxalato-Based Trimetallic Open Framework Stabilized by Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonds
title_short Sorption and Magnetic Properties of Oxalato-Based Trimetallic Open Framework Stabilized by Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonds
title_sort sorption and magnetic properties of oxalato-based trimetallic open framework stabilized by charge-assisted hydrogen bonds
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8835875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163480
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031556
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