Exploiting the Pyrazole-Carboxylate Mixed Ligand System in the Crystal Engineering of Coordination Polymers
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The utility of the pyrazole-carboxylate mixed ligand system has been probed with the synthesis of five new coordination polymers, derived from bis-pyrazole ligand 4,4鈥?methylenebis(3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole) H<sub>2sub>L1, large semirigid dicarboxylate coligands, and the deliberately designed and synthesized ligand para-((3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)methylene)benzoic acid H<sub>2sub>L4. Complex poly-[Co(H<sub>2sub>L1)(L2)(OH<sub>2sub>)]路1/2H<sub>2sub>O 1 features the coligand (S,S)-1,4,5,8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic diimide-N,N鈥?bis(2-propionate) L2, and comprises chiral two-dimensional sheets, associating via substantial 蟺鈥撓€ stacking interactions. Complexes 2 and 3 contain the coligand 1,4-bis((3-carboxyphenyl)methyl)piperazine L3. Complex poly-[Co(H<sub>2sub>L1)<sub>2sub>(L3)] 2 is a two-dimensional polymer containing octahedral Co(II) ions, whereas modifying the synthesis conditions gave complex poly-[Co<sub>2sub>(HL1)<sub>2sub>(L3)] 3, a three-dimensional 伪-Po structure containing pyrazolate-bridged dimers of tetrahedral Co(II) ions, displaying weak antiferromagnetic coupling. Magnetic data for complex 3 fitted well to a S = 3/2 Heisenberg (鈭?JS<sub>1sub>.S<sub>2sub>) dimer model with J = 鈭?.2 cm<sup>鈥?sup> and g = 2.25. We then prepared the new heteroditopic ligand para-((3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)methylene)-benzoic acid H<sub>2sub>L4, and the complexes poly-[Co(HL4)<sub>2sub>]路H<sub>2sub>O 4 and poly-[Cu(HL4)<sub>2sub>]路2MeOH 5, which demonstrate for the first time the tendency of flexible pyrazole-carboxylate coordination polymers with perfectly commensurate linker dimensions to lead to low-dimensional assemblies. These results give fresh insight into the structural properties of flexible bispyrazole-carboxylic acid systems as a function of coligand dimensions, and provide new directions for designed polymeric cluster compounds.

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