Hydrogen bonding and perhalometallate ions: A supramolecular synthetic strategy for new inorganic materials
AUTOR(ES)
Brammer, Lee
FONTE
National Academy of Sciences
RESUMO
A synthetic strategy for constructing ionic hydrogen-bonded materials by combining perhalometallate anions with cations able to serve as hydrogen bond donors is presented. The approach is based on identification of well defined hydrogen bond acceptor sites on the anions by a combination of experimental and theoretical approaches. Selective population of these sites by hydrogen bond donors has the potential to afford organized crystalline arrays in one, two, or three dimensions. The approach is applicable to a wide range of metal centers.
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