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An Extremely Porous Hydrogen‐Bonded Framework Composed of <scp>d</scp>‐Penicillaminato Co<sup>III</sup><sub>2</sub>Au<sup>I</sup><sub>3</sub> Complex Anions and Aqua Cobalt(II) Cations: Formation and Stepwise Structural Transformation
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryUnique ExampleEngineeringHydrogen-bonded Ionic SolidChemical BondCovalent Bonded FrameworkCoordination ComplexAqua CobaltPorous Hydrogen‐bonded FrameworkPhysical ChemistryMolecular ComplexCatalysisChemistryHydrogenStepwise Structural TransformationSolid 1Inorganic Material
A unique example of a hydrogen-bonded ionic solid with a porosity of 80 %, [Co(H2O)6]3 [Co2Au3 (d-pen-N,S)6]2 (1; d-H2 pen=d-penicillamine), composed of [Co(H2O)6](2+) cations and [Co2Au3 (d-pen-N,S)6 ](3-) anions, is reported. Solid 1 was kinetically produced and was then transformed stepwise into two more thermodynamically stable solids with lower porosities, [Co(H2O)4 ][Co(H2O)6]2 [Co2Au3 (d-pen-N,S)6]2 (2) and [Co(H2O)4]3 [Co2 Au3 (d-pen-N,S)6]2 (3), through the coordination of the free carboxylate groups in [Co2Au3 (d-pen-N,S)6](3-) to Co(II) centers. Solids 1-3 were structurally characterized, and the selective adsorption of small molecules into their pores was investigated.
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