Well-designed strategy to construct helical silver(I) coordination polymers from flexible unsymmetrical bis(pyridyl) ligands: Syntheses, structures, and properties

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In this Article, self-assembly of AgX (X = NO3- and ClO4-) salts and four flexible unsymmetrical bis(pyridyl) ligands, namely, N-(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)pyridin-3-amine (L1), N-(pyridin-3-ylmethyl)pyridin-2-amine (L2), N-(pyridin-4-ylmethyl)pyridin-2- amine (L3), and N-(pyridin-4-ylmethyl)pyridin-3-amine (L4), results in the formation of eight helical silver(I) coordination polymers, [Ag(L)(NO 3)]n [L = L1 (1), L2 (2), L3 (3), L4 (4)] and [Ag(L)(ClO4)]n [L = L1 (5), L2 (6), L3 (7), L4 (8)], which have been characterized by elemental analysis, IR, TG, PL, and powder and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The alternating one-dimensional (1-D) left- and right-handed helical chains are included in achiral complexes 1-3 and 5-8. By contrast, the ligand L4 only alternately bridges Ag(I) cation to form the 1-D right-handed helical chain in complex 4. The pitches of these helical chains locate in the range 5.694(5)-17.016(6) Å. Meanwhile, the present four unsymmetrical bis(pyridyl) ligands in the eight complexes present diverse cis-trans and trans-trans conformation and facilitate the construction of helical structures. Moreover, the solid-state luminescent emission intensities of the perchlorate-containing complexes are stronger than those of nitrate-containing complexes at room temperature. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Zhang, Z. Y., Deng, Z. P., Huo, L. H., Zhao, H., & Gao, S. (2013). Well-designed strategy to construct helical silver(I) coordination polymers from flexible unsymmetrical bis(pyridyl) ligands: Syntheses, structures, and properties. Inorganic Chemistry, 52(10), 5914–5923. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic400055t

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