Arylphosphonic acid esters as bridging ligands in coordination polymers of bismuth

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The reaction of the arylphosphonic acid esters 4,4′-[(i-PrO) 2P(O)]C6H4C6H4[P(O)(Oi- Pr)2] (L1), 1,3,5-[(i-Pr O)2P(O)] 3C6H3(L2), and 5-t-Bu-1,3-[(i-PrO) 2P(O)]2C6H3(L3), respectively, with bismuth halides BiX3 (X =?Cl, Br, I) gave seven novel bismuth coordination polymers that have been characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The solid-state structures of [(BiCl3)(L1)] (1), [(BiBr3) (L1)].0.25CH3CN (2.0.25CH3CN), [(BiI3)2(L1)].0.25CH 3CN (3.0.25CH3CN), [(BiCl3)(L2)] (4), [(BiCl3)2(L2)] (5), [(BiBr 3)2 (L2)].CH3CN (6.CH3CN), and [(BiCl3)(L3)] (7) are presented. Thermal analysis of [(BiCl3)2(L2)] (5) is indicative of a conversion of the complexes into a bismuth phosphonate by complete i-PrX elimination, whereas for [(BiBr3)2(L2)] (6), elimination of i-PrBr and BiBr3 is assumed. Compounds 1-3 form one-dimensional coordination polymers, whereas twodimensional networks are observed for compounds 4-7.

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Mansfeld, D., Dietz, C., Rüffer, T., Ecorchard, P., Georgi, C., Lang, H., … Mehring, M. (2013). Arylphosphonic acid esters as bridging ligands in coordination polymers of bismuth. Main Group Metal Chemistry, 36(5–6), 193–208. https://doi.org/10.1515/mgmc-2013-0047

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