Click chemistry as a route to the synthesis of structurally new and magnetically interesting coordination clusters: A {Ni II8} complex with a trapezoidal prismatic topology

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Abstract

The synthesis of a new {Ni8} cluster bearing tetrazolate- and azido-bridging ligands, and supported by chelating α-methyl-2-pyridine-methanol (mpmH) groups, is described herein. The reported compound has a unique trapezoidal prismatic topology, resulting from an unexpected in situ click reaction between the MeCN reaction solvent and the N3- ions under mild, room-temperature conditions. Such a click chemistry approach to the preparation of 0-D compounds is relatively unexplored and represents a fruitful strategy for the synthesis of new coordination clusters and molecule-based magnetic materials.

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Abbasi, P., Athanasopoulou, A. A., Mazarakioti, E. C., Gagnon, K. J., Teat, S. J., Escuer, A., … Stamatatos, T. C. (2019). Click chemistry as a route to the synthesis of structurally new and magnetically interesting coordination clusters: A {Ni II8} complex with a trapezoidal prismatic topology. Dalton Transactions, 48(31), 11632–11636. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9dt01998g

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