Abstract
Reaction of Zn2+ salts with the terephthalate dianion results in a herringbone motif coordination polymer; the orientation of the terephthalate spacer ligands and the coordination geometry about the Zn2+ ion is crucially dependent on hydrogen bonding to ancillary ligands; replacement of coordinated water with ethylenediamine results in marked changes to the polymer orientation without disruption of the fundamental features of the material.
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Guilera, G., & Steed, J. W. (1999). Topological control in coordination polymers by non-covalent forces. Chemical Communications, (16), 1563–1564. https://doi.org/10.1039/a903163d
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