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    ISSN: 1572-9001
    Keywords: Betaine ; sodium perchlorate ; crystal structure ; polymeric framework
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Three crystalline complexes of sodium perchlorate with different flexible double betaines [Na 2(L1)(ClO4)(H2O) n ](ClO4) n (1), [Na 3(L2)(ClO4)3(H2O)2 n ] (2), and [Na(L 3)(CH3OH)n]-(ClO4) n ·xnH2O (x=0.25) (3) [−O2CCH2N+Me2−(CH2) n -N+Me2CH2CO2 −,n=2 L1;n=3 L2;n=4 L3] have been synthesized and characterized by single-crystal X-ray structure analysis. Complex (1) comprises tetranuclear sodium units consolidated by betaine and aqua ligands, which are bridged by half of the ClO4 − anions to form layers matching the (200) planes, the remaining uncoordinated ClO4 − anions being accommodated between adjacent layers. Complex (2) possesses a double-layer polymeric structure with the sodium atoms bridged by ligand oxygen atoms to form columns running parallel to thea axis, which are interconnected by double-betaine ligands lying parallel to theac plane. All of the ClO4 − groups and water molecules are coordinated to the metal atoms. In complex (3) the chains composed of alternating eight-membered and four-membered metallocycles are cross-linked by the betaine ligands, which lie in the (020) and (01/1) families of planes, to yield a three-dimensional network. All of the ClO4 − groups and water molcules fill the resulting infinite channels running parallel to thea axis. Two unusual carboxylate coordination modes are identified, namelyμ 3-O andhapto-3-O plushapto-2-O′ in (1) and (2), respectively.
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