Crystals (Jun 2021)

Structural Evolution in the RE(OAc)<sub>3</sub> · 2AcOH Structure Type. A Non-Linear, One-Dimensional Coordination Polymer with Unequal Interatomic Rare Earth Distances

  • Markus Haase,
  • Philipp Rissiek,
  • Marianne Gather-Steckhan,
  • Felix Henkel,
  • Hans Reuter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11070768
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 768

Abstract

Read online

The existing range of the centrosymmetric, triclinic RE(OAc)3 · 2AcOH structure type has been extended for RE = Eu and Gd while the structure data of the Nd- and Sm-compounds have been revised and corrected, respectively, using low temperature (T = 100 K), well resolved (2θmax = 56°), highly redundant SCXRD data in order to evaluate the structural evolution within this class of acetic acid solvates by statistical methods. Within the nine-fold mono-capped square-antiprismatic coordination spheres of the RE3+ ions, RE-O distances decrease as a result of lanthanide contraction; some with different rates depending on the coordination modes (2.11/2.21) of the acetate ions. The experimental data show that the internal structural parameters of the acetate ions also correlate with their coordination modes. Both acetic acid molecules act as hydrogen bond donors but only one as monodentate ligand. The geometries of the hydrogen bonds reveal that they are strongly influenced by the size of the rare earth atom. The non-linear, one-dimensional coordination polymer propagates with unequal RE···RE distances along the a-axis. Rods of the coordination polymer are arranged in layers congruently stacked above each other with the hydrogen bonded acetic acid molecules as filler in between. In most cases, data fitting is best described in terms of a quadratic rather than a linear regression analysis.

Keywords