Finn Robert C, Rarig Randy S, Zubieta Jon
Department of Chemistry, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13244-4100, USA.
Inorg Chem. 2002 Apr 22;41(8):2109-23. doi: 10.1021/ic011124v.
The hydrothermal reactions of a Cu(II) starting material, a molybdate source, 2,2'-bipyridine or terpyridine, and the appropriate alkyldiphosphonate ligand yield two series of bimetallic organophosphonate hybrid materials of the general types [Cu(n)(bpy)(m)Mo(x)O(y)(H(2)O)(p)O(3)P(CH(2))(n)PO(3)] and [Cu(n)(terpy)(m)Mo(x)O(y)(H(2)O)(p)O(3)P(CH(2))(n)PO(3)]. The bipyridyl series includes the one-dimensional materials [Cu(bpy)(MoO(2))(H(2)O)(O(3)PCH(2)PO(3))] (1) and [[Cu(bpy)(2)]Cu(bpy)(H(2)O)(O(3)PCH(2)CH(2)CH(2)CH(2)PO(3))].H(2)O (5.H(2)O) and the two-dimensional hybrids [Cu(bpy)(Mo(2)O(5))(H(2)O)(O(3)PCH(2)PO(3))].H(2)O (2.H(2)O), [Cu(bpy)(Mo(4)O(12))(H(2)O)(2)(O(3)PCH(2)CH(2)PO(3))].2H(2)O (3.2H(2)O), and Cu(bpy)(Mo(2)O(5))(O(3)PCH(2)CH(2)CH(2)PO(3)). The terpyridyl series is represented by the one-dimensional [Cu(terpy)(H(2)O)(Mo(5)O(15))(O(3)PCH(2)CH(2)PO(3))].3H(2)O (7.3H(2)O) and the two-dimensional composite materials [Cu(terpy)(Mo(2)O(5))(O(3)PCH(2)PO(3))] (6) and [Cu(terpy)(Mo(5)O(15))(O(3)PCH(2)CH(2)CH(2)PO(3))] (8). The structures exhibit a variety of molybdate building blocks including isolated [MoO(6)] octahedra in 1, binuclear subunits in 2, 4, and 6, tetranuclear embedded clusters in 3, and the prototypical Mo(5)O(15)(O(3)PR)(2) cluster type in 5, 7, and 8. These latter materials exemplify the building block approach to the preparation of extended structures.