Volume 17, Number 1, 57-61, DOI: 10.1007/s11224-006-9022-4

Synthesis and structural characterization of a coordination polymer of silver(I) with saccharinate and nicotinamide

Sevim Hamamci, Veysel T. Yilmaz and Canan Kazak

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Abstract

A silver(I)-saccharinato (sac) complex with nicotinamide (nia), [Ag(sac)(nia)] n has been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy, DTA-TG analyses and single crystal X-ray diffractometry. The complex crystallizes in monoclinic space group P21/n with unit cell parameters of a=7.0258(4) Å, b=24.3784(10) Å, c=8.4301(5) Å, β=109.407(5)°, V=1361.85(13) Å3 and Z=4. [Ag(sac)(nia)] n contains [Ag(sac)(nia)] units, which are doubly bridged by both nia and sac ligands, leading to a linear one-dimensional polymeric chains running along the a axis. The silver(I) ion has a highly distorted AgN2O2 tetrahedral geometry and the coordination polymer exhibits relatively short intra-chain ligand supported Ag···Ag separations of 3.1593(4) Å. The one-dimensional chains are crosslinked by N–H···O hydrogen bonds and aromatic π(sac)···π(nia) stacking interactions to generate a two-dimensional layer structure. IR spectra and thermal analysis data are in agreement with the crystal structure.

Keywords  Silver(I) - Saccharin - Nicotinamide - One-dimensional polymer - Two-dimensional supramolecular framework

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