THE SYNTHESIS OF METAL COORDINATION POLYMERS USING LESSONS LEARNED FROM MONOMERIC WERNER COMPLEXES - CHROMIUM(III) BETA-DIKETONE POLYMERS

Citation
Rd. Archer et al., THE SYNTHESIS OF METAL COORDINATION POLYMERS USING LESSONS LEARNED FROM MONOMERIC WERNER COMPLEXES - CHROMIUM(III) BETA-DIKETONE POLYMERS, Polyhedron, 13(13), 1994, pp. 2043-2048
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear",Crystallography
Journal title
ISSN journal
02775387
Volume
13
Issue
13
Year of publication
1994
Pages
2043 - 2048
Database
ISI
SICI code
0277-5387(1994)13:13<2043:TSOMCP>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Whereas the synthesis of linear metal coordination polymers that are s oluble in organic solvents has proven quite difficult to achieve, such polymers can be prepared using the chemical intuition gained from the reactions of simple Werner coordination complexes. The problems of (1 ) keeping conjugated metal coordination systems from precipitating bef ore the attainment of long polymer chains, (2) obtaining long metal co ordination polymer chains with inert metal ions that do not react fast enough to allow long chains through normal substitution reactions, an d (3) obtaining inert metal coordination polymeric chains from labile metal ions have all been solved by standard coordination chemistry rea ctions. This paper details some methods we have used to overcome these problems plus it reports new chromium(III) polymers that are obtained in deference to problem (2) above. Whereas Fourier-transform nuclear magnetic resonance studies of end groups do not allow molar mass measu rements for these paramagnetic systems, viscosity comparisons with ana logous cobalt(III) coordination polymers, where FTNMR results are obta inable, indicate that the number-average molar masses of these chromiu m(III) systems are of the order of 15,000.