Self-assembly as a route to one-dimensional lanthanum(III) salicylaldimine coordination polymer

2010 
Abstract The self-assembled formation of a one-dimensional lanthanum salicylaldimine coordination polymer was proved by the X-ray diffraction analysis of new lanthanum(III) nitrate complex containing N,N' -bis(salicylidene)-1,5-pentanediamine ligand (H 2 L). It was obtained in situ in a one-step, metal-templated condensation of salicylaldehyde with 1,5-pentanediamine (cadaverine, biogenic polyamine) and characterized by microanalysis and spectroscopic (IR, ESI-MS, UV-Vis, and 1 H NMR) data. The [La(NO 3 ) 3 (μ-H 2 L) 2 ]∞ complex displayed 10-coordinate distorted bicapped dodecahedron geometry with unusual coordination pattern of undeprotonated salicylaldimines which acted as μ-bridging ditopic ligands using exclusively the oxygens as donor atoms with the nitrogen atoms not being involved in the coordination environment.
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