Hydrothermal reaction of terbium( Ⅲ) chloride with 5-sulfoisophthalic acid monosodium salt and 1,10-phenanthroline(phen) at 415 K resulted in the formation of a novel coordination polymer, [ Tb (sip) (phen) (H2O) ],(sip =5-sulfoisophthalate trivalent anion) with a three-dimensional network structure. Each centrosymmetrically related pair of terbium ions axe linked by two sip anions, forming a binuclear unit, and each binuclear unit links to four adjacent tetranuclear units, extending a two-dimensional hybrid layer at crystallographic bc plane. On the other hand, every three-terbium ion is connected by three sip anions, generating a trinuclear ring, and the trinuclear ring connects six neighboring trinuclear rings to produce another two-dimensional layer at crystallographic ab plane. Moreover, each sip anion acts as a pontadentate bridge, interconnecting two different types of layers to yield a novel three-dimensional framework.
A new dipeptide compound, (R)-2,4-dioxo-5-fluoro-1-[1-(methoxycarbonyl) ethylaminocarbonylmethyl]-1,2,3, 4-tetrahydropyrimidine (5-FUAPM), has been synthesized and identified by means of elemental analysis, IR, ^1H NMR and ^13C NMR spectra. The single crystal of compound 5-FUAPMoDMF was also obtained and characterized by DSC-TGA techniques. The crystal belongs to orthorhombic space group P212121 with the cell parameters: a= 0.4740(7) nm, b= 1.923(3) nm, c= 1.9229 nm, a=β=y=90°, V= 1.753 nm^3, Z=4, Dc= 1.312 g/cm^3, Mr=346.32, F(000)=728 and u=0.111 mm^-1. The final R and wR are 0.1378 and 0.2862, respectively. The result of the biological test showed that the compound 5-FUAPM has certain antitumor activities.