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Synthesis, crystal structures, spectroscopic, thermal analysis, electrochemical and solution studies of two new mixed metal coordination polymers based on dipicolinic acid and 3,4-diaminopyridine

Journal: Inorganica Chimica Acta (18733255)Year: 30 January 2014Volume: 410Issue: Pages: 221 - 229
Derikvand Z. Bruno G.Amiri Rudbari H.a Shokrollahi A. Zarghampour F. Azadbakht A.
DOI:10.1016/j.ica.2013.11.004Language: English

Abstract

Two new 2D heteronuclear coordination polymers with Ni(II), Zn(II) and Ca(II), namely {(dapH)2[CaM2(pydc)4(H 2O)2]·2H2O}n (M = Ni (1) and M = Zn (2)) where [pydcH2 = pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid (dipicolinic acid), dap = 3,4-diaminopyridine] have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, thermal (TG/DTG/DTA) analysis, electrochemical as well as X-ray single crystal diffraction. The compounds 1 and 2 display isostructural features and crystallized in the monoclinic P21/n space group. Both of the compounds contain cationic and anionic fragments and two uncoordinated water molecules. In 1 and 2 (pydc)2- acts as tridentate ligands and connected to calcium ions through carboxylate bridging. Then each dipicolinate ligand bridges one calcium to a M(II) atom. The equilibrium constants of the binary, ternary and quaternary complexes of ligands or proton transfer system with metal ions in an aqueous solution were investigated by a potentiometric pH titration method. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


Author Keywords

Dipicolinic acidElectrochemical behaviorsHeterometallic coordination polymerSolution studies

Other Keywords

Calcium compoundsCarboxylationCrystal structureEquilibrium constantsInfrared spectroscopyLigandsMetal analysisMetal ionsMetalsMoleculesOrganic acidsPolymersSingle crystalsSpectroscopic analysisSynthesis (chemical)ThermoanalysisTitrationZinc compoundsDipicolinic acidsElectrochemical behaviorsHeterometallic coordination polymersMixed-metal coordination polymerProton transfer systemsPyridine-2 ,6-dicarboxylic acidSolution studyX-ray single-crystal diffractionNickel compounds