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- 2024Dial-a-base mechanochemical synthesis of N-heterocyclic carbene copper complexescitations
- 2023Alkali Metal Reduction of Alkali Metal Cationscitations
- 2023The Complex Reactivity of [(salen)Fe]2(μ-O) with HBpin and its Implications in Catalysiscitations
- 2022Coupling Postsynthetic High-Temperature Oxidative Thermolysis and Thermal Rearrangements in Isoreticular Zinc MOFscitations
- 2022Coupling Postsynthetic High-Temperature Oxidative Thermolysis and Thermal Rearrangements in Isoreticular Zinc MOFscitations
- 2017Deposition of SnS Thin Films from Sn(II) Thioamidate Precursorscitations
- 2016Aminopiperidine based complexes for lactide polymerisationcitations
- 2016Homoleptic zirconium amidatescitations
- 2015The synthesis and characterisation of coordination and hydrogen-bonded networks based on 4-(3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)benzoic acidcitations
- 2011Homopiperazine and piperazine complexes of Zr(IV) and Hf(IV) and their application to the ring-opening polymerisation of lactidecitations
- 2011Salalen aluminium complexes and their exploitation for the ring opening polymerisation of rac-lactidecitations
- 2009Effects of microwave radiation on electrode position processes at tin-doped indium oxide (ITO) electrodescitations
- 2009Structural Tungsten-Imido Chemistry: The Gas-Phase Structure of W(NBut)(2)(NHBut)(2) and the Solid-State Structures of Novel Heterobimetallic W/N/M (M = Rh, Pd, Zn) Speciescitations
- 2009Novel Ti(IV) and Zr(IV) complexes and their application in the ring-opening polymerisation of cyclic esterscitations
- 2008Subtle structural variation in copper metal-organic frameworks: Syntheses, structures, magnetic properties and catalytic behaviourcitations
- 2006Incorporation of dyes into hydrogen-bond networks: The structures and properties of guanidinium sulfonate derivatives containing ethyl orange and 4-aminoazobenzene-4 '-sulfonate
- 2006Synthesis and X-ray structures of new titanium(IV) aryloxides and their exploitation for the ring opening polymerization of epsilon-caprolactonecitations
- 2005A new polymorph of terpyridine: variable temperature X-ray diffraction studies and solid state photophysical propertiescitations
- 2003exo-closo-rhodacarboranes: synthesis and characterisation of [{exo-(R3P)(2)Rh}(closo-CB11H12)][R3P = P(OMe)(3), PCy3, 1/2dppe]citations
- 2003The influence of functional group orientation on the structure of zinc 1,1,4-trimethylthiosemicarbazide dicarboxylates: Probing the limits of crystal engineering strategies
- 2003Synthesis, characterisation and optical spectroscopy of diynes and poly-ynes containing derivatised fluorenes in the backbonecitations
- 2002Structural characterisation of a series of acetylide-functionalised oligopyridines and the synthesis, characterisation and optical spectroscopy of platinum di-ynes and poly-ynes containing oligopyridyl linker groups in the backbonecitations
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The influence of functional group orientation on the structure of zinc 1,1,4-trimethylthiosemicarbazide dicarboxylates: Probing the limits of crystal engineering strategies
Abstract
The reaction of [Zn(tmtsc)(2)](NO3)(2) [tmtsc = 1,1,4-trimethylthiosemicarbazide, MeNHC(S)NHNMe2] with a range of sodium dicarboxylates has been shown to lie on the borderline between commonly used crystal engineering strategies. The products exhibit a wide range of structural diversity with the main driving force being the relative orientation of the carboxylate groups. Thus, fumarate leads to the hydrogen-bonded aggregate [Zn(tmtsc)(2)(OH2)][fumarate] (2) in which cations and anions are linked by hydrogen bond donor-donor acceptor-acceptor (DD:AA) interactions, whereas isophthalate and (+)-camphorate lead to coordination polymers [Zn(tmtsc)(mu-isophthalate)] (3a) and [Zn(tmtsc)(mu-camphorate)] (4) with the metal centres linked by bridging dicarboxylate ligands. In the case of isophthalate, a hydrated product [Zn(tmtsc)(mu-isophthalate)].H2O (3b) was also characterised, although microanalysis and powder X-ray diffraction revealed this to be a minor product. Incorporation of water was shown to lead to a change in carboxylate coordination mode from eta(1) in 3a to 112 in 3b. Use of terephthalate leads to the compound [{Zn(tmtsc)(OH2)}(2)(mu-terephthalate)]-[terephthalate].2H(2)O (5), in which half of the terephthalates bridge metal centres, to form dimers, and the remainder link the dimeric cations through DD:AA hydrogen bond interactions. Homophthalate leads to discrete dimers [Zn(tmtsc)(mu-homophthalate)12 (6), whereas acetylenedicarboxylate yields the unexpected compound [Zn(tmtsc)(2)(OH2)][O2CCH= CC(O)N(Me)C(=NNMe2)S](2).H2O (7) in which the dicarboxylate has reacted with tmtsc to give a 2-hydrazono-4-oxo1,3-thiazolidineacetate, which is subsequently trapped in the solid state by DDAA hydrogen bonding interactions with [Zn(tMtSO(2)(OH2)](2+). All products were characterised by single crystal X-ray crystallography, and the representational nature of these crystal structures to the bulk materials was confirmed by microanalysis and powder diffraction. (C) Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2003.