Abstract

Coordination polymers have been assembled from a series of eight different lanthanide ions (Ln3+) and cucurbit[5]uril (Q[5]) in the presence of hydroquinone (Hyq) as an organic structure inducer. X-ray diffraction analysis has revealed three distinct configurations of the coordination polymers formed with increasing atomic number of the lanthanide. The coordination of light lanthanide cations to Q[5] leads to the formation of linear one-dimensional coordination polymers; the coordination of intermediate lanthanide cations such as Eu(III) or Gd(III) leads to the formation of Q[5] pairs in which the two Q[5] molecules are connected by the Eu(III) or Gd(III) ions; and the coordination of heavy lanthanide cations to Q[5] leads to the formation of homochiral one-dimensional helical coordination polymers.

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