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Synthesis and Characterization of Functionalized Metal-organic Frameworks
Published on: September 5, 2014
[closo-B10H8-1,10-(COOH)2]2-: a building block for functional materials?
Szymon Kapuściński1,2, Oleksandr Hietsoi1, Anna Pietrzak3
1Department of Chemistry, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN 37130, USA. piotr.kaszynski@mtsu.edu.
Abstract:
[closo-B10H8-1,10-(COOH)2]2- was obtained in five steps and 40% overall yield from [closo-B10H10]2-. It can be converted to [closo-B10H8-1,10-(CO)2] and subsequently to carbonium ylides [closo-B10H8-1-COOH-10-(C(NRCH2)2)]. The diacid, its derivatives, and di-ylide [closo-B10H8-1,10-(C(NHMe)2)2] are characterized by spectroscopic and single crystal XRD methods augmented with DFT results.
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