Assembly of large aromatic selenoether ligands into cubic and non-interpenetrated (10, 3)-a nets

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Author(s)

  • Guo Huang
  • Hanhui Xu
  • Xiao-Ping Zhou
  • Zhengtao Xu
  • Kunhao Li
  • And 2 others
  • Matthias Zeller
  • Allen D. Hunter

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2542-2547
Journal / PublicationCrystal Growth and Design
Volume7
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2007

Abstract

This paper reports on the strong tendency of a group of thioether and selenoether molecules to adopt non-centrosymmetric and non-interpenetrating features in forming 3D coordination networks with metal ions. We illustrate such tendency with the (10, 3)-a nets formed by Ag(I) ions and the large aromatic ligands of 1,3,6,8-tetrakis(phenylseleno)pyrene (TPhSeP) and 2,3,6,7,10,11-hexakis(phenylseleno)triphenylene (HPhSeT). In particular, TPhSeP interacts with AgSbF 6 to provide a 3D chiral network based on trimeric coordination building blocks. Each trimeric building block is rather complex and consists of three pairs of TPhSeP molecules integrated through the Ag + ions into a circular unit. The circular, trimeric units function as the three-connected nodes, which are further connected through the Ag + ions to generate the (10, 3)-a topology. By comparison, the connectivity of the HPhSeT-based net is simpler, with the trigonal-shaped HPhSeT molecules acting as three-connected nodes that are integrated into a (10, 3)-a topology by means of the bridging Ag(I) ions. Other related networks are also briefly discussed to further illustrate the potential generality of the occurrence of non-centrosymmetric and non-interpenetrating features in networks formed by these molecules. © 2007 American. Chemical Society.

Citation Format(s)

Assembly of large aromatic selenoether ligands into cubic and non-interpenetrated (10, 3)-a nets. / Huang, Guo; Xu, Hanhui; Zhou, Xiao-Ping et al.
In: Crystal Growth and Design, Vol. 7, No. 12, 12.2007, p. 2542-2547.

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