CADMIUM BIPYRIDINE NET-WORKS: Cd(4,4'-BPY)2Xn;yH2O for X=NO3-, ClO4- and SiF62-

T. K. Christensen and J.-E. Jorgensen

Dep. Chemistry, University of Aarhus, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark. tede@kemi.aau.dk

Keywords: Net-work compounds.

 

The crystal structures of Cd(4,4'-bpy)2Xn;yH2O for X=NO3-, ClO4- and SiF62- have been determined by single X-ray diffraction methods. The aim of the study was to determine the influence the anions on the formation and geometry of the net-work.

{[Cd(4,4'-bpy)2(H2O)2](H2O)2(NO3)2}Y contains 2D square nets with Cd(II) ions at the corners and 4,4'-bpy's on the sides. Cd is octahedrally coordinated to four 4,4'-bpy's and two water molecules which are located in trans positions. Despite the fact that each layer has holes with dimensions of 11.8x11.8 A the largest channels has only dimensions of 9.5x7.6 A, due to the relative displacements ofthe layers. It was found that the structure is monoclinic (C 2/c) and the distance between the 2D square nets is 4.84 A. The {[Cd(4,4'-bpy)2(NO3)2(C6H4Br2)2}Y net-work has ortho-dibromobenzene intercalated between the planes which increases the inter-plane separation to 6.30 A [1].

{[Cd(4,4'-bpy)2(H2O)2]SiF6}Y is also a net-work compound, but the framework structure consist of interpenetrating square nets perpendicular to each other. The crystal structure is tetragonal (P 4/n c c). Every layer is a 2D square net as in the corresponding nitrate containing compound. The net-work is made up with cadmium in the centre of each square. The two water molecules are coordinated to Cd in the trans positions, and they are forming hydrogen-bonds to the hexafluorosilicate anions. It is this hydrogen-bonding which stabilises the interpenetrated net-work.

{[Cd(4,4'-bpy)3(H2O)2](4,4'-bpy)2(H2O)4(ClO4)2}Y does not form a 2D net-work but only a 1D coordination polymer. In spite of many attempts it have not been possible to synthesis a net-work with perchlorate as anion. The crystal structure is monoclinic (C c). Cd(II) is coordinated to two in-chain bpy's as well as to two "free" bpy's. The distorted octrahedral coordination is completed by two water molecules in trans positions.

  1. M. Fujita et. Al., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, 1151-1152