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Two Anhydrous Salts of Tetrafluoroterephthalic Acid (H2tF‐BDC): K2tF‐BDC and Rb2tF‐BDC
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AbstractTwo new anhydrous salts of tetrafluoroterephthalic acid (H2tF‐BDC), namely K2tF‐BDC (1) and Rb2tF‐BDC (2), were synthesized and structurally characterized. The crystal structure of 1 (I2/m, Z = 2) was solved and refined from X‐ray single crystal data. K+ (CN = 8) is coordinated by six oxygen atoms of five different tF‐BDC2– linkers and two fluorine atoms of two of these linkers, which connect the KO6F2 polyhedra to a 3D network. The crystal structure of 2 (P$\bar{1}$, Z = 1) was refined from X‐ray powder diffraction data. It crystallizes in a structure type already known from Tl2tF‐BDC. Rb+ (CN = 8) is also coordinated by six oxygen and two fluorine atoms. But six tF‐BDC2– linkers are involved in the coordination. Again, a 3D network is formed. Both compounds can be obtained as single‐phase samples. They are not porous and stable in air. The thermal stability was investigated by DTA/TG measurements. The decomposition starts at approx. 200 °C (1) and 230 °C (2). Their good solubility in water makes them interesting starting materials for the synthesis of new MOFs with the perfluorinated linker tF‐BDC2–.
Title: Two Anhydrous Salts of Tetrafluoroterephthalic Acid (H2tF‐BDC): K2tF‐BDC and Rb2tF‐BDC
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AbstractTwo new anhydrous salts of tetrafluoroterephthalic acid (H2tF‐BDC), namely K2tF‐BDC (1) and Rb2tF‐BDC (2), were synthesized and structurally characterized.
The crystal structure of 1 (I2/m, Z = 2) was solved and refined from X‐ray single crystal data.
K+ (CN = 8) is coordinated by six oxygen atoms of five different tF‐BDC2– linkers and two fluorine atoms of two of these linkers, which connect the KO6F2 polyhedra to a 3D network.
The crystal structure of 2 (P$\bar{1}$, Z = 1) was refined from X‐ray powder diffraction data.
It crystallizes in a structure type already known from Tl2tF‐BDC.
Rb+ (CN = 8) is also coordinated by six oxygen and two fluorine atoms.
But six tF‐BDC2– linkers are involved in the coordination.
Again, a 3D network is formed.
Both compounds can be obtained as single‐phase samples.
They are not porous and stable in air.
The thermal stability was investigated by DTA/TG measurements.
The decomposition starts at approx.
200 °C (1) and 230 °C (2).
Their good solubility in water makes them interesting starting materials for the synthesis of new MOFs with the perfluorinated linker tF‐BDC2–.
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