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Elsevier, Inorganica Chimica Acta, (416), p. 186-194

DOI: 10.1016/j.ica.2014.03.024

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Influence of the solvent in the formation of different 1D and 2D coordination polymers from the reaction of copper(II) phthalate with pyrazole

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Abstract

From the reaction of Cu(Pht)(H2O) (Pht = o-benzene dicarboxylate) with pyrazole (Hpz), four different 1D or 2D Coordination Polymers (CPs), [Cu(Pht)(Hpz)(2)]center dot CH2Cl2, 1, [{Cu(Pht)(Hpz)(4)}(3)]center dot 3.5Hpz center dot H2O, 2, [{Cu(Pht)(Hpz)(2)}(2)center dot 0.5H(2)O], 3, and [Cu(Pht)(Hpz)(2)], 4, where Pht dianions bridge two or three mononuclear Cu(Hpz)(x) moieties (x = 2, 4), as well as the compound [Cu(Pht)(Hpz)(4)]center dot MeOH, 5, have been obtained, depending on the solvent employed. All compounds are air stable and have been characterized through elemental analyses and spectral determinations (IR, ESI-MS, magnetic susceptibility) and 1-4 also by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies. The self-assemblies of compounds 1-4 in different solvents generate different 1D and 2D CPs as a consequence of the presence of different crystallization solvent molecules in the supramolecular cavities.