Hydrogen-Bonded Networks from Poly(dimethylamidinium) Cations and Polycarboxylate Anions

13 October 2025, Version 2
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Abstract

Two ditopic and one tetratopic dialkylamidinium-containing compounds were synthesised and their ability to form hydrogen-bonded networks or frameworks with polycarboxylate anions was studied. A series of 11 different networks were crystallised: in all cases, the dialkylamidinium group is in the E/Z conformation, which rules out the possibility of forming strong paired R22(8) hydrogen bonding interactions. Nevertheless, a series of interesting networks were formed, several of which contain solvent-filled channels. It was found that many networks showed a tendency toward solvatomorphism with four forms of one network and three of another isolated under slightly different crystallisation conditions. Interestingly, several networks contain partially-protonated polycarboxylate anions, which form short anti-electrostatic O–HO– hydrogen bonds between anions that direct network formation.

Keywords

amidiniums
carboxylates
hydrogen bonds
frameworks
networks

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Synthesis and characterisation of organic building blocks, detailed description of crystallisation conditions, details of solution NMR studies and X-ray crystallography.
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