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Crystals  2012 

An Unusual Bismuth Ethanedisulfonate Network

DOI: 10.3390/cryst2041374

Keywords: main group chemistry, bismuth complex, ethanedisulfonate, MOF

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The three dimensional bismuth ethanedisulfonate framework Bi(O 3SC 2H 4SO 3) 1.5(H 2O) 2 was synthesized under hydrothermal conditions using the bidentate ligand 1,2-ethanedisulfonate and then characterized through X-ray diffraction and elemental analyses. The bismuth cation coordinates at three different ethanedisulfonate ligands and has a coordination number of eight, which is accompanied by a distorted square antiprismatic configuration. Here, we report on the crystal structure of this bismuth metal–organic framework and its coordination behavior, which has thus far not been reported in heavier main group elements.

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