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Synthesis and Characterization of Two Extended High-dimensional Architectures Formed by Transition Metal–Glycine Complexes

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Under the same experimental condition, changing the kinds of the transition metal (TM) of the reaction, we gained two new compounds: Na3[Cu(Gly)2][Cr(OH)6Mo6O18]·13H2O 1, and NaCo2(gly)6ClO4 2. Compound 1 exhibits an unusual three-dimensional (3D) network constructed from [Cr(OH)6Mo6O18]3− building blocks, trinuclear Na+ ions and [Cu(gly)2] coordination complexes as linkers, representing the first example of a 3D extended framework based on Anderson type polyanions and amino acid molecules. Compound 2 consists of an unusual 3D network grafted with Na[Co(gly)3]6 complexes. Moreover, compound 2 contains left-handed and right-handed helical chains.

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This work was financially supported by the National Science Foundation of China (No. 20371011), Science and Technology Development Project Foundation of Jilin Province (No. 20060420), Testing Foundation of Northeast Normal University (No. 201586000/201372000), and PhD station Foundation of Ministry of Education (No. 20060200002).

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Wang, Y., Xiao, D., Qi, Y. et al. Synthesis and Characterization of Two Extended High-dimensional Architectures Formed by Transition Metal–Glycine Complexes. J Clust Sci 19, 367–378 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10876-007-0169-y

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