Issue 7, 2000

Charge-assisted N–H(+)···O(−) and O–H···O(−) hydrogen bonds control the supramolecular aggregation of ferrocenedicarboxylic acid and bis-amidines

Abstract

Directional N–H···O and O–H···O hydrogen bonds reinforced by charge assistance in the presence of anion–cation interactions have been used to design and synthesise a whole family of new organic-organometallic supramolecular salts. The compounds [C5H16N4]2+[(η5-C5H4COO)2Fe]2−·2C2H5OH, 1, [C5H16N4]2+{[(η5-C5H4COOH)(η5-C5H4COO)Fe]2}2−, 2, [C7H20N4]2+[(η5-C5H4COO)2Fe]2−·4H2O, 3, [C7H20N4]2+{[(η5-C5H4COOH)(η5-C5H4COO)Fe]2}2−, 4, and [C7H18O2N4]2+[(η5-C5H4COO)2Fe]2− ·4H2O, 5, have been obtained by reacting [(η5-C5H4COOH)2Fe] with the bis-amidines [C5H14N4], [C7H18N4] and [C7H16O2N4]. The self-assembly between singly and doubly deprotonated acids and the protonated cations is controlled by the stoichiometric ratio and by the choice of solvent. The effect of charge assistance on the N–H···O interactions is discussed on the basis of a CSD analysis.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Mar 2000
Accepted
10 May 2000
First published
21 Jun 2000

New J. Chem., 2000,24, 547-553

Charge-assisted N–H(+)···O(−) and O–H···O(−) hydrogen bonds control the supramolecular aggregation of ferrocenedicarboxylic acid and bis-amidines

D. Braga, L. Maini, F. Grepioni, A. De Cian, O. Félix, J. Fischer and M. W. Hosseini, New J. Chem., 2000, 24, 547 DOI: 10.1039/B002061N

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