Abstract

Several different dimensional polymers derived from alkaline earth metal iodides are obtained as a result of supramolecular noncovalent bonding modes of the metal ion, namely complexation and hydrogen bonding. These polymers consist of complex cations linked to the halide ions by hydrogen bonds of the water ligands coordinated to the metal. They are built up in a logical way, depending on the ratio of complexing ligands to complexing and hydrogen-bonding ligands so that their dimensionality and, to a certain extent, their structure can be predicted.

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