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Metal aminocarboxylate coordination polymers with chain and layered structures.

Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit, CSIR Centre of Excellence in Chemistry, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur P.O., Bangalore 560064, India.
Chemistry (impact factor: 5.93). 12/2005; 11(23):7102-9. DOI:10.1002/chem.200500922
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ABSTRACT The synthesis and structures of metal aminocarboxylates prepared in acidic, neutral, or alkaline media have been explored with the purpose of isolating coordination polymers with linear chain and two-dimensional layered structures. Metal glycinates of the formulae [CoCl2(H2O)2(CO2CH2NH3)] (I), [MnCl2(CO2CH2NH3)2] (II), and [Cd3Cl6(CO2CH2NH3)4] (III) with one-dimensional chain structures have been obtained by the reaction of the metal salts with glycine in an acidic medium under hydro/solvothermal conditions. These chain compounds contain glycine in the zwitterionic form. 4-Aminobutyric acid transforms to a cyclic amide under such reaction conditions, and the amide forms a chain compound of the formula [CdBr2(C4H7NO)2] (IV). Glycine in the zwitterionic form also forms a two-dimensional layered compound of the formula [Mn(H2O)2(CO2CH2NH3)2]Br2 (V). 6-Aminocaproic acid under alkaline conditions forms layered compounds with metals at room temperature, the metal being coordinated both by the amino nitrogen and the carboxyl oxygen atoms. Of the two layered compounds [Cd{CO2(CH2)5NH2}2]2 H2O (VI) and [Cu{CO2(CH2)5NH2}2]2 H2O (VII), the latter has voids in which water molecules reside.

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Keywords

4-Aminobutyric acid
 
6-Aminocaproic acid
 
acidic medium
 
alkaline conditions forms layered compounds
 
alkaline media
 
amino nitrogen
 
carboxyl oxygen atoms
 
chain compound
 
chain compounds
 
cyclic amide
 
Glycine
 
isolating coordination polymers
 
linear chain
 
metal aminocarboxylates
 
Metal glycinates
 
one-dimensional chain structures
 
room temperature
 
two-dimensional layered compound
 
two-dimensional layered structures
 
zwitterionic form
 

Meenakshi Dan