DESIGN, SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURAL AND THERMAL CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMERIC CHLOROCADMATE(II) COMPOUNDS WITH ONE-DIMENSIONAL INORGANIC CHAIN STRUCTURES

Citation
Ab. Corradi et al., DESIGN, SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURAL AND THERMAL CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMERIC CHLOROCADMATE(II) COMPOUNDS WITH ONE-DIMENSIONAL INORGANIC CHAIN STRUCTURES, Inorganica Chimica Acta, 257(1), 1997, pp. 19-26
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear
Journal title
ISSN journal
00201693
Volume
257
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
19 - 26
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-1693(1997)257:1<19:DSSATC>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The chlorocadmate(II) compounds of formula (Hmepd) [CdCl3] (1) (Hmepd= 1-methylpiperidine cation), (H(2)meen)(2)[Cd2Cl8]. H2O (2) (H(2)meen=N -methylethylenediamine dication) and (H(2)amepz) [Cd2Cl6(H2O)(2)] (3) (H(2)amepz=1-amino-4-methylpiperazine dication) are synthesised and th eir structural and thermal properties investigated. Compound 1 crystal lises in space group P2(l)/a. The unit cell dimensions are a=15.046(2) , b=10.408(2) and c=6.786(3) Angstrom, beta=92.39(2)degrees, Z=4. The final R value is 0.0353 (Rw=0.0328). Its structure consists of one-dim ensional polymeric chains of face sharing CdCl6 octahedra running alon g the c axis and methylpiperidinium cations. Compound 2 crystallises i n the C2/c space group. The unit cell dimensions are a=18.459(2), b=6. 986(3) and c=18.167(2) Angstrom, beta=115.95(2)degrees, Z=4. The final R value is 0.0296 (Rw=0.0330). Its crystal structure consists of poly meric chains of [CdCl4](2-) anions running along the b axis, organic c ations and non-coordinated water molecules. Compound 3 crystallises in the P2(1)/a space group, with a=7.542(2), b=14.658(4) and c=8.052(2) Angstrom, beta=106.91(3)degrees, Z=2. The final R value is 0.0330 (Rw= 0.0340). The crystal structure consists of organic cations and polymer ic chains of edge-sharing CdCl5 (H2O) octahedra. In compounds 1 and 2 hydrogen bond interactions between the inorganic chains, the organic c ations and the water molecules, if present, contribute to the crystal packing, while in compound 3 this contribution comes from the contacts less than 3.5 Angstrom. The thermal characterisation is also discusse d. The structures are compared with other examples of chlorocadmate(II ) compounds.