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Complexes of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid: effects of intra­molecular hydro­gen bonding on ligand geometry and metal binding modes

This article describes a series of more than 20 new compounds formed by the combination of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid (H(4)thba) with metal ions in the presence of a base, with structures that include discrete mol­ecular units, chains, and two- and three-dimensional networks. As a result of the...

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Autores principales: Abrahams, Brendan F., Commons, Christopher J., Hudson, Timothy A., Sanchez Arlt, Robin, Ahl, Rion, Carajias, Eirene D., Chan, Jason W. K., Guo, Zhihao, Hill, Renee E., McGinty, Alice, Peters, Neale L., Poon, Joshua Y. P., Qu, Jingqi, Qu, Jinglin, Rochette, Emily E., Walkear, Catherine, Wang, Hanlin, Wu, Holly, Xu, Chang, Zhang, Jingyuan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9635592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36331890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2053229622009901
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author Abrahams, Brendan F.
Commons, Christopher J.
Hudson, Timothy A.
Sanchez Arlt, Robin
Ahl, Rion
Carajias, Eirene D.
Chan, Jason W. K.
Guo, Zhihao
Hill, Renee E.
McGinty, Alice
Peters, Neale L.
Poon, Joshua Y. P.
Qu, Jingqi
Qu, Jinglin
Rochette, Emily E.
Walkear, Catherine
Wang, Hanlin
Wu, Holly
Xu, Chang
Zhang, Jingyuan
author_facet Abrahams, Brendan F.
Commons, Christopher J.
Hudson, Timothy A.
Sanchez Arlt, Robin
Ahl, Rion
Carajias, Eirene D.
Chan, Jason W. K.
Guo, Zhihao
Hill, Renee E.
McGinty, Alice
Peters, Neale L.
Poon, Joshua Y. P.
Qu, Jingqi
Qu, Jinglin
Rochette, Emily E.
Walkear, Catherine
Wang, Hanlin
Wu, Holly
Xu, Chang
Zhang, Jingyuan
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description This article describes a series of more than 20 new compounds formed by the combination of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid (H(4)thba) with metal ions in the presence of a base, with structures that include discrete mol­ecular units, chains, and two- and three-dimensional networks. As a result of the presence of two ortho-hy­droxy groups, H(4)thba is a relatively strong acid (pK (a1) = 1.68). The car­box­yl­ate group in H(3)thba(−) is therefore considerably less basic than most car­box­yl­ates with intra­molecular hydro­gen bonds, conferring a rigid planar geometry upon the anion. These characteristics of H(3)thba(−) significantly impact upon the way it inter­acts with metal ions. In s-block metal compounds, where the inter­action of the metal centres with the car­box­yl­ate O atoms is essentially ionic, the anion bonds to up to three metal centres via a variety of binding modes. In cases where the metal ion is able to form directional coordinate bonds, however, the car­box­yl­ate group tends to bond in a mono­den­tate mode, inter­acting with just one metal centre in the syn mode. A dominant influence on the structures of the complexes seems to be the face-to-face stacking of the aromatic rings, which creates networks containing layers of metal–oxygen polyhedra that participate in hydro­gen bonding. This investigation was undertaken, in part, by a group of secondary school students as an educational exercise designed to introduce school students to the technique of single-crystal X-ray diffraction and enhance their understanding of primary and secondary bonding.
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spelling pubmed-96355922022-11-14 Complexes of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid: effects of intra­molecular hydro­gen bonding on ligand geometry and metal binding modes Abrahams, Brendan F. Commons, Christopher J. Hudson, Timothy A. Sanchez Arlt, Robin Ahl, Rion Carajias, Eirene D. Chan, Jason W. K. Guo, Zhihao Hill, Renee E. McGinty, Alice Peters, Neale L. Poon, Joshua Y. P. Qu, Jingqi Qu, Jinglin Rochette, Emily E. Walkear, Catherine Wang, Hanlin Wu, Holly Xu, Chang Zhang, Jingyuan Acta Crystallogr C Struct Chem Research Papers This article describes a series of more than 20 new compounds formed by the combination of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid (H(4)thba) with metal ions in the presence of a base, with structures that include discrete mol­ecular units, chains, and two- and three-dimensional networks. As a result of the presence of two ortho-hy­droxy groups, H(4)thba is a relatively strong acid (pK (a1) = 1.68). The car­box­yl­ate group in H(3)thba(−) is therefore considerably less basic than most car­box­yl­ates with intra­molecular hydro­gen bonds, conferring a rigid planar geometry upon the anion. These characteristics of H(3)thba(−) significantly impact upon the way it inter­acts with metal ions. In s-block metal compounds, where the inter­action of the metal centres with the car­box­yl­ate O atoms is essentially ionic, the anion bonds to up to three metal centres via a variety of binding modes. In cases where the metal ion is able to form directional coordinate bonds, however, the car­box­yl­ate group tends to bond in a mono­den­tate mode, inter­acting with just one metal centre in the syn mode. A dominant influence on the structures of the complexes seems to be the face-to-face stacking of the aromatic rings, which creates networks containing layers of metal–oxygen polyhedra that participate in hydro­gen bonding. This investigation was undertaken, in part, by a group of secondary school students as an educational exercise designed to introduce school students to the technique of single-crystal X-ray diffraction and enhance their understanding of primary and secondary bonding. International Union of Crystallography 2022-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9635592/ /pubmed/36331890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2053229622009901 Text en © Abrahams et al. 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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Abrahams, Brendan F.
Commons, Christopher J.
Hudson, Timothy A.
Sanchez Arlt, Robin
Ahl, Rion
Carajias, Eirene D.
Chan, Jason W. K.
Guo, Zhihao
Hill, Renee E.
McGinty, Alice
Peters, Neale L.
Poon, Joshua Y. P.
Qu, Jingqi
Qu, Jinglin
Rochette, Emily E.
Walkear, Catherine
Wang, Hanlin
Wu, Holly
Xu, Chang
Zhang, Jingyuan
Complexes of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid: effects of intra­molecular hydro­gen bonding on ligand geometry and metal binding modes
title Complexes of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid: effects of intra­molecular hydro­gen bonding on ligand geometry and metal binding modes
title_full Complexes of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid: effects of intra­molecular hydro­gen bonding on ligand geometry and metal binding modes
title_fullStr Complexes of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid: effects of intra­molecular hydro­gen bonding on ligand geometry and metal binding modes
title_full_unstemmed Complexes of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid: effects of intra­molecular hydro­gen bonding on ligand geometry and metal binding modes
title_short Complexes of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid: effects of intra­molecular hydro­gen bonding on ligand geometry and metal binding modes
title_sort complexes of 2,4,6-tri­hydroxy­benzoic acid: effects of intra­molecular hydro­gen bonding on ligand geometry and metal binding modes
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9635592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36331890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2053229622009901
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