Supramolecular hydrogen-bonded networks formed from copper(II) carboxylate dimers

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Abrahams B.F. [1 ]
Commons C.J. [1 ]
Hudson T.A. [1 ]
Sanchez-Arlt R. [1 ]
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[1] University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry, Grattan St, Parkville
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4-hydroxybenzoic acid; carboxylate dimer; crystal engineering; crystal structure; hydrogen-bonded network; paddle wheel complex; short hydrogen bond; topology;
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10.1107/S2053229624004534
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The well-known copper carboxylate dimer, with four carboxylate ligands extending outwards towards the corners of a square, has been employed to generate a series of crystalline compounds. In particular, this work centres on the use of the 4-hydroxybenzoate anion (Hhba- ) and its deprotonated phenolate form 4-oxidobenzoate (hba2- ) to obtain complexes with the general formula [Cu2(Hhba)4-x(hba)xL2-y]x-, where L is an axial coligand (including solvent molecules), x = 0, 1 or 2, and y = 0 or 1. In some cases, short hydrogen bonds result in complexes which may be represented as [Cu2(Hhba)2(H0.5hba)2L2]-. The main focus of the investigation is on the formation of a variety of extended networks through hydrogen bonding and, in some crystals, coordinate bonds when bridging coligands (L) are employed. Crystals of [Cu2(Hhba)4(dioxane)2]·4(dioxane) consist of the expected Cu dimer with the Hhba- anions forming hydrogen bonds to 1,4-dioxane molecules which block network formation. In the case of crystals of composition [Et4N][Cu2(Hhba)2(H0.5hba)2(CH3OH)(H2O)]·2(dioxane), Li[Cu2(Hhba)2(H0.5hba)2(H2O)2]·3(dioxane)·4H2O and [Cu2(Hhba)2(H0.5hba)2(H0.5DABCO)2]·3CH3OH (DABCO is 1,4-diaza-bicyclo[2.2.2]octane), square-grid hydrogen-bonded networks are generated in which the complex serves as one type of 4-connecting node, whilst a second 4-connecting node is a hydrogen-bonding motif assembled from four phenol/phenolate groups. Another two-dimensional (2D) network based upon a related square-grid structure is formed in the case of [Et4N]2[Cu2(Hhba)2(hba)2(dioxane)2][Cu2(Hhba)4(dioxane)(H2O)]·CH3OH. In [Cu2(Hhba)4(H2O)2]·2(Et4NNO3), a square-grid structure is again apparent, but, in this case, a pair of nitrate anions, along with four phenolic groups and a pair of water molecules, combine to form a second type of 4-connecting node. When 1,8-bis(dimethylamino)-naphthalene (bdn, 'proton sponge') is used as a base, another square-grid network is generated, i.e. [Hbdn]2[Cu2(Hhba)2(hba)2(H2O)2]·3(dioxane)·H2O, but with only the copper dimer complex serving as a 4-connecting node. Complex three-dimensional networks are formed in [Cu2(Hhba)4(O-bipy)]·H2O and [Cu2(Hhba)4(O-bipy)2]·2(dioxane), where the potentially bridging 4,4'-bipyridine N,N'-dioxide (O-bipy) ligand is employed. Rare cases of mixed carboxylate copper dimer complexes were obtained in the cases of [Cu2(Hhba)3(OAc)(dioxane)]·3.5(dioxane) and [Cu2(Hhba)2(OAc)2(DABCO)2]·10(dioxane), with each structure possessing a 2D network structure. The final compound reported is a simple hydrogen-bonded chain of composition (H0.5DABCO)(H1.5hba), formed from the reaction of H2hba and DABCO. © 2024 International Union of Crystallography. All rights reserved.
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