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Title: Structural diversification of the coordination mode of divalent metals with 1,3-propanediaminetetraacetate (1,3-pdta): The missing crystal structure of the s-block metal complex [Sr<inf>2</inf>(1,3-pdta)(H<inf>2</inf>O) <inf>6</inf>]·H<inf>2</inf>O
Authors: Rychlewska, Urszula
Warajtis B.
Radanović, Dušanka
Drašković N.
Stanojevic, Ivan
Djuran, Miloš
Issue Date: 2011
Abstract: This paper reports the synthesis and X-ray characteristics of the missing homonuclear s-block metal complex {[Sr2(1,3-pdta)(H 2O)6]·H2O}n. In the title compound, the hexadentate 1,3-propanediaminetetraacetate (1,3-pdta) ligand joins to two Sr(II) centers via the diamine chain. Moreover, each Sr(II) is bridged through two carboxylate O atoms and a water molecule to two neighboring Sr(II) ions. The coordination sphere around each Sr(II) ion consists of one diamine nitrogen, four carboxylate oxygens and four water molecules. Comparison with the previously reported M(II)-1,3-pdta complexes reveals that increasing of the ion size results in the incorporation of water molecules into its first coordination sphere and consequent increase of the coordination number (C.N.) from six to seven or eight, while keeping the hexadentate coordination mode of the ligand. Further increase of the metal ion size leads to the loss of the chelating properties of the diamine and formation of a bis-tridentate complex. Associated with it is the change in the binding mode of the carboxylate groups. This forms the basis for classification of divalent metal 1,3-pdta complexes into five distinct structural classes. Additionally, in the present study X-ray powder diffraction and IR spectroscopy were used to distinguish the different structural types of M(II)-1,3-pdta complexes, including Ba[Ba(1,3-pdta)] ·2H2O which has been used for their preparation. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10045
Type: article
DOI: 10.1016/j.poly.2010.12.045
ISSN: 0277-5387
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-79953206908
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