Structural Transformation Pathways of Alkaline Earth Family Coordination Polymers Containing 3,3',5,5'-Biphenyl Tetracarboxylic Acid

Chem Asian J. 2019 Jun 3;14(11):1970-1976. doi: 10.1002/asia.201900209. Epub 2019 Apr 16.

Abstract

The understanding of crystal stepwise transformation is very important to enclose the "black box" in the preparation of crystal materials. In this work, different structural intermediates were isolated prior to the formation of the final alkali earth coordination polymers (CPs) during the preparation of three pairs of alkali earth CPs through solvothermal method and convenient oil-bath reactions. Single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis demonstrated the structural transformation from a 0 D to 1 D inorganic connectivity for the Ca-CPs and Sr-CPs, but a 1 D to 0 D inorganic connectivity for Ba-CPs, involving the breakage/formation of chemical bonds in the reaction solutions. Further analyses indicated that these two different structural transformation pathways are determined by the deprotonation of organic acid, competitive balance between the inorganic and organic connectivity, and the twist of the linker. FT-IR spectra, thermogravimetric and luminescence behaviors agree with their structural characteristics.

Keywords: alkaline-earth metal; biphenyl tetracarboxylic acid; crystal structure; intermediate; structural transformation.