화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.55, No.12, 6141-6147, 2016
Bromine-rich Zinc Bromides: Zn6Br12(18-crown-6)(2)x(Br-2)(5), Zn4Br8(18-crown-6)(2)x(Br-2)(3), and Zn6Br12(18-crown-6)(2)x(Br-2)(2)
The bromine-rich zinc bromides Zn6Br12(18-crown-6)(2)X(Br-2)(5) (1), Zn4Br8(18-crown-6)(2)x(Br-2)(3) (2), and Zn6Br12(18-crown-6)(2)x(Br-2)(2) (3) are prepared by reaction of ZnBr2, 18-crown-6, and elemental bromine in the ionic liquid [MeBu3N][N(Tf)(2)] (N(Tf)(2) = bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)-amide). Zn6Br12(18-crown-6)(2)x(Br-2)(5) (1) is formed instantaneously by the reaction. Even at room temperature, compound 1 releases bromine, which was confirmed by thermogravimetry (TG) and mass spectrometry (MS). The release of Br, can also be directly followed by the color and density of the title compounds. With controlled conditions (2 weeks, 25 degrees C, absence of excess Br-2) Zn6Br12(18-crown-6)(2)x(Br-2)(3) (1) slowly releases bromine with conconcurrent generation of Zn4Br8(18-crown-6)(2)x(Br-2)(3) (2) (in ionic liquid) and Zn6Br12(18-crown-6)(2)x(Br-2)(2) (3) (in inert oil). All bromine-rich zinc bromides contain voluminous uncharged (e.g., Zn3Br6(18-crown-6), Zn2Br4(18-crown-6)) or ionic (e.g., [Zn2Br3(18-crown-6)](+), [(Zn2Br6)X(Br-2)(2)](2-)) building units with dibromine molecules between the Zn oligomers and partially interconnecting the Zn-containing building units. Due to the structural similarity, the bromine release is possible via crystal-to-crystal transformation with retention of the crystal shape.