Ji‐Jun JiangYong-Ru LiuRui YangMei PanRong CaoCheng‐Yong Su
The reaction of 4,4′-bipyridine (4,4′-bpy) with Cd(ClO)2 leads to an assembly of the two-dimensional (2D) square-grid networks, [Cd(4,4′-bpy)2(H2O)2](ClO4)2, which stack in a slightly offset parallel fashion in the crystal lattice directed by hydrogen-bonding 4,4′-bpy spacers to sustain a self-catenated three-dimensional (3D) framework, [Cd(4,4′-bpy)2(H2O)2](ClO4)2(4,4′-bpy)(CH3OH)2 (1). The rectangular channels (11.8 × 10.4 Å, atom-to-atom separation) are formed where the ClO4− anions and organic solvent molecules are hosted. The interplay of the coordinative and hydrogen-bonding interactions in directing crystal packing of the [M(4,4′-bpy)2(H2O)2] square-grid networks have been analyzed in comparison with known examples.
Fenghui LiuWanzhi ChenXiao‐Zeng You
Ming‐Liang TongJiwen CaiXiao‐Lan YuXiao‐Ming ChenSeik Weng NgThomas C. W. Mak
Yousheng ZhangG.D. EnrightSteven R. BreezeSuning Wang
Fei-Long HuXian‐Hong YinYan MiWanshu LiXin-Ping TangZhen Ma
Cai‐Ming LiuRen‐Gen XiongXiao‐Zeng YouWei ChenValdemaras Aleksa