Abstract
The solvothermal reaction of zinc(II) nitrate with 1,2,3-benzenetricarboxylic acid (1,2,3-H3BTC) and 4,4ʹ-bis(imidazol-1-ylmethyl)biphenyl (BIBPh) produced a crystalline solid {[Zn3(BIBPh)3(BTC)2]∙H2O}n. The product has been structurally characterised and investigated by X-ray diffraction, IR and thermogravimetric methods. The polymer has a bidimentional structure and crystallizes in the P21/c space group of the monoclinic system with the following unit cell parameters: a= 14.8687(16), b= 36.915(4), c= 13.8378(16) (Å), β= 105.584(6)°. The asymmetric unit of the crystal structure contains three zinc(II) ions, three BIBPh ligands and two BTC3- monodentate ligands with all three deprotonated carboxylate groups that balance the overall charge. All zinc centers have similar coordination environment: each metal ion is four coordinated exhibiting a slightly distorted tetrahedral coordination, where two positions are occupied by oxygen atoms of the carboxylic acid and the other two by nitrogen atoms of imidazole subunits
Subject
Process Chemistry and Technology,Environmental Chemistry,General Chemistry