JOURNAL ARTICLE

Three-Dimensional 3d−4f Heterometallic Coordination Polymers:  Synthesis, Structures, and Magnetic Properties

Qi YueJin YangGuanghua LiGuodong LiWei XuJie‐Sheng ChenSuning Wang

Year: 2005 Journal:   Inorganic Chemistry Vol: 44 (15)Pages: 5241-5246   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Three new 3d-4f heterometallic coordination polymers, [Ln(2)(H(2)O)(4)M(2)(H(2)O)(2)(QA)(5)].nH(2)O (H(2)QA = quinolinic acid; Ln = Gd, M = Ni, n = 7 (1); Ln = Gd, M = Co, n = 6.5 (2); Ln = Dy, M = Co, n = 6.5 (3)), have been synthesized through hydrothermal pretreatment and cooling-down crystallization. These compounds possess the isostructural 3D frameworks with 1D chairlike channels along the c axis, which are occupied by noncoordinating water molecules. Crystal data: for 1, C(35)H(41)Gd(2)Ni(2)N(5)O(33), orthorhombic, space group Pna2(1), with a = 28.567(6) A, b = 14.498(3) A, c = 12.250(2) A, and Z = 4; for 2, C(35)H(40)Gd(2)Co(2)N(5)O(32.5), orthorhombic, space group Pna2(1), with a = 28.843(3) A, b = 14.4325(13) A, c = 12.2275(9) A, and Z = 4; for 3, C(35)H(40)Dy(2)Co(2)N(5)O(32.5), orthorhombic, space group Pna2(1), with a = 28.8471(14) A, b = 14.4534(10) A, c = 12.2520(7) A, and Z = 4. The magnetic behaviors for the three compounds have been investigated.

Keywords:
Orthorhombic crystal system Isostructural Crystallography Chemistry Molecule Crystal structure Group (periodic table) Hydrothermal circulation Crystallization Coordination polymer Hydrothermal synthesis Stereochemistry Chemical engineering

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