Showing papers by "Guang-Di Yang published in 2005"
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TL;DR: In this paper, the helix supramolecular structure of an achiral rhenium complex crystal, [Re(CO) 3 (C 16 H 12 N 2 )(MeCN)]· ClO 4, which was formed by coordination of Re( CO) 5 Cl with 2-methenepyridyl-1-aminonaphthalene and acetonitrile, was reported.
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TL;DR: A group of four binuclear sulfur-bridged molybdenum-polycarboxylato complexes with homocitrate, citrate, cysteine, ethylenediaminetetraacetate ligands, respectively, have been synthesized and characterized in order to study the interaction of Mo and homoc itrate in the FeMo-co of nitrogenases.
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TL;DR: In this paper, two polyoxometalate derivatives are characterized by IR, ESR, XPS, elemental analysis and X-ray crystallography. But the results of structure determination showed that compound 1 and 2 are isostructural and both contain polyoxocation and polyoxoanion, respectively.
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TL;DR: In this article, a supramolecular coordination polymer based on intermolecular and hydrogen bonding interactions was constructed using X-ray single-crystal diffraction characterization, where the hydrogen-bonding interactions led to the formation of one-dimensional infinite molecular columns, which array along the same direction in the crystal.
Abstract: (1,2-bis(2-pyridinecarboxamido)benzene copper Cu(bpb) was synthesized and employed as a building block to construct supramolecular coordination polymer based on intermolecular coordination and hydrogen bonding interactions. X-ray single-crystal diffraction characterization revealed that intermolecular coordination interactions lead to the formation of one-dimensional infinite molecular columns, which array along the same direction in the crystal resulting in the three-dimensional network. The molecular columns are linked together by hydrogen-bonding interactions, which infinitely extend inbc plane. The one-dimensional coordination bonding and two-dimensional hydrogen-bonding interactions result in the formation of supramolecular coordination polymer.
3 citations