Tuning Connectivity in Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Antimony Halides through Reactant Concentration Effects

09 January 2026, Version 2
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Abstract

In this study, we report the synthesis and characterization of two hybrid organic in- organic (HOI) antimony halides using DABCO (DABCO = 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane) as the organic cation. Varying the concentration of the starting materials leads to dif- ferent oxidation states, resulting in different inorganic substructures ranging from iso- lated units to layers and a new interconnected metal halide framework. The structure of (DABCOH2)SbVCl7 (1) contains isolated [SbVCl6]– units separated by the organic cation. Mixed-valent (DABCOH2)12(SbIII)14(SbV)2Cl79(H3O)3(H2O)12 (2) features an interconnected framework of [SbIIICl6]3– units as well as [SbVCl6]– and an unprecedented octahedral chloride hydrate cluster. The material as well as the chloride hydrate cluster were characterized via single crystal X-ray diffraction and spectroscopic methods. Compound 2 was compared to the literature-known mixed-metal HOI (DABCOH2)4SbIII 2CuII 2Cl18(H2O)4, 1 which was obtained under the highest reactant concentrations. (DABCOH2)4SbIII 2CuII 2Cl18(H2O)4 also contains a chloride hydrate cluster, which was identified and characterized by solid state NMR in this work. Compound 2 is the first HOI antimony chloride with an interconnected framework structure, featuring a yet unknown network topology; it also contains the first structurally characterized chloride hydrate cluster, in which the chloride is located in the center of the wa- ter shell. These compounds show that by selecting appropriate organic cations and conditions, the chemical space of antimony halides can be systematically expanded by careful reaction control.

Keywords

Antimony halide
Metal Halide Framework
Halide Hydrate Cluster

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