Tetrakis(thiourea) platinum(II) oxocarbodianions salts as molecular building blocks for the synthesis of hydrogen bonded networks in the solid state
Tetrakis(thiourea) platinum(II) oxocarbodianions salts as molecular building blocks for the synthesis of hydrogen bonded networks in the solid state
Crystallization of tetrakis(thiourea) platinum(II) with squarate, croconate and rhodizonate dianions leads to the formation of different hydrogen bonded networks. The solvent used in the crystallization plays a central role in the nature of the hydrogen bonded network obtained, templating different structures from the same molecular building blocks.
supramolecular isomerism, coordination-complexes, crystal-structures, croconate salts, framework, zinc, n, n'-dimethylurea, stabilization, polymorphism, rhodizonate
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Gale, Philip A.
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Light, Mark E.
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Quesada, Roberto
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2006
Gale, Philip A.
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Light, Mark E.
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Quesada, Roberto
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Gale, Philip A., Light, Mark E. and Quesada, Roberto
(2006)
Tetrakis(thiourea) platinum(II) oxocarbodianions salts as molecular building blocks for the synthesis of hydrogen bonded networks in the solid state.
CrystEngComm, 8 (2), .
(doi:10.1039/b516238f).
Abstract
Crystallization of tetrakis(thiourea) platinum(II) with squarate, croconate and rhodizonate dianions leads to the formation of different hydrogen bonded networks. The solvent used in the crystallization plays a central role in the nature of the hydrogen bonded network obtained, templating different structures from the same molecular building blocks.
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Published date: 2006
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supramolecular isomerism, coordination-complexes, crystal-structures, croconate salts, framework, zinc, n, n'-dimethylurea, stabilization, polymorphism, rhodizonate
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