Three novel alkali metal–cadmium coordination
polymers [K2Cd(Hsb)4(H2O)6]3n
1, [NaCd(sip)(DMF)2(H2O)2]2n
2, and [NaCd2(sip)2(DMF)2(H2O)2]2n
·2nHdeta·2nH2O 3 (H2sb = 4-sulfobenzoic acid, H3sip = 5-sulfoisophthalic acid) have been synthesized and characterized
by single crystal X-ray diffraction and spectroscopic and thermogravimetric
methods. The solid state structure of 1 consists of inorganic
layers, formed from Na2O10 and CdO6, polyhedral units, bridged via the sulfonate site of the ligand.
The layers are pillared by the organic portions of the ligands to
form a three-dimensional framework classified as I2O1. Compounds 2 and 3 display inorganic–organic
hybrid layers arranged in 3D via nonspecific (hydrophobic) interactions
between the DMF ligands. The two-dimensional frameworks of the layers
are classified as I1O1 (in 2) and
I0O2 (in 3). The guest diethylammonium
ions in 3 are arranged in hydrophobic channels along
the [011] crystallographic direction and circumvented by the DMF ligands.
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