Abstract
Synthesis of thiophene-2,5-diphosphonic acid 2 is reported, and its use for synthesis of the original pristine materials Mn(Od 3P-CHS-POd 3)·2HO 3 is reported. The structure of material 3 has been fully resolved from single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Mn(Od 3P-CHS- POd 3)·2HO 3 crystallizes in a monoclinic cell (space group P2) with the following parameters: a = 11.60(1) Å, b = 4.943(5) Å, c = 19.614(13) Å, β = 107.22°. A noticeable feature of the structure of compound 3 is the orientation of the thiophene heterocycles that adopt two different orientations in two successive layers (along c). Thermal analysis of compound 3 indicates that the water molecules are easily removed from 160 to 230 °C while the dehydrated structure is stable up to 500 °C. The dehydrated compound obtained from 3 can be rehydrated to give the polymorphic compound Mn(Od 3P-CHS-POd 3)·2HO 4, which crystallizes in an orthorhombic cell (space group Pnam) with the following parameters: a = 7.5359(3) Å, b = 7.5524(3) Å, c = 18.3050(9) Å. The main difference between the structures of 3 and 4 arises from both the orientation of the thiophene rings (herringbone-type organization in 4) and the structure of the inorganic layers. The thiophene-2,5-diphosphonic acid moieties engaged in materials 3 and 4 adopt a different orientation likely due to rotation around the P-C bonds and via the dehydrated state 5, which is likely more flexible than the hydrated states. Study of the magnetic properties performed on compound 3 and 4 and on the dehydrated compounds Mn(Od 3P-CHS-POd 3) 5 complemented by the structural study has permitted us to characterize the antiferromagnetic ground state of sample 3, a weak ferromagnetic component in sample 4, and complete paramagnetic behavior in sample 5. © 2012 American Chemical Society.
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Rueff, J. M., Perez, O., Pautrat, A., Barrier, N., Hix, G. B., Hernot, S., … Jaffrès, P. A. (2012). Structural study of hydrated/dehydrated manganese thiophene-2,5- diphosphonate metal organic frameworks, Mn(Od 3P-C 4H 2S-POd 3)·2H 2O. Inorganic Chemistry, 51(19), 10251–10261. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic301187y
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