To further investigate the influence of metal ions on the allylic rearrangement of 3,4,5,6-tetrahydrophthalic an- hydride during the hydrothermal reaction, metal ions such as manganese(Ⅱ), zinc(Ⅱ) and cadmium(...To further investigate the influence of metal ions on the allylic rearrangement of 3,4,5,6-tetrahydrophthalic an- hydride during the hydrothermal reaction, metal ions such as manganese(Ⅱ), zinc(Ⅱ) and cadmium(Ⅱ) have been employed in the synthesis, which leads to the formation of three new lamellar coordination polymers, [MnⅡs(μ3-OH)3(1-chec)(1,2-chedc)(2,3-chedc)2(H20)] (3Mn), [ZnⅡs(μ3-OH)3(1-chec)(1,2-chedc)(2,3-chedc)2(H20)] (4Zn), and [CdⅡ3(μ3-OH)2(1,2-chedc)2] (5Cd) (1-chec=cyclohexene-l-carboxylate, 1,2-chedc=cyclohexene-1,2- dicarboxylate, 2,3-chedc=cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboxylate). Interestingly, the allylic rearrangement reaction is metal-dependent, which occurs only in 3Mn and 4Zn, resulting in the formation of one chiral carbon atom of the corresponding dicarboxylate ligands in both compounds. In addition, the magnetic property of compound 3Mn was studied, which revealed strong antiferromagnetic interactions between the metal centers.展开更多
文摘To further investigate the influence of metal ions on the allylic rearrangement of 3,4,5,6-tetrahydrophthalic an- hydride during the hydrothermal reaction, metal ions such as manganese(Ⅱ), zinc(Ⅱ) and cadmium(Ⅱ) have been employed in the synthesis, which leads to the formation of three new lamellar coordination polymers, [MnⅡs(μ3-OH)3(1-chec)(1,2-chedc)(2,3-chedc)2(H20)] (3Mn), [ZnⅡs(μ3-OH)3(1-chec)(1,2-chedc)(2,3-chedc)2(H20)] (4Zn), and [CdⅡ3(μ3-OH)2(1,2-chedc)2] (5Cd) (1-chec=cyclohexene-l-carboxylate, 1,2-chedc=cyclohexene-1,2- dicarboxylate, 2,3-chedc=cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboxylate). Interestingly, the allylic rearrangement reaction is metal-dependent, which occurs only in 3Mn and 4Zn, resulting in the formation of one chiral carbon atom of the corresponding dicarboxylate ligands in both compounds. In addition, the magnetic property of compound 3Mn was studied, which revealed strong antiferromagnetic interactions between the metal centers.