A Bispidine Based CuII/ZnII Heterobimetallic Coordination Polymer

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The metalloligand approach was used to obtain a novel CuII/ZnII heterobimetallic coordination polymer (CP) 1, based on the carefully designed bispidine ligand L4. CP 1, characterized by single crystal (SC-) and powder X-ray diffraction methods (P-XRD), is constituted by repeating large 32-membered macrocycles forming ribbon-like linear arrays and it features a CuII-coordination site occupied by a markedly labile MeCN. We also describe the synthesis and characterization of intermediate metalloligands (with CuII, FeIII, MnII, and PdII, the latter three obtained as SCs and characterized accordingly) and provide a view of potential intermediate species along the route from metalloligands to heterometallic CPs.

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Lippi, M., Wadepohl, H., Comba, P., & Cametti, M. (2022). A Bispidine Based CuII/ZnII Heterobimetallic Coordination Polymer. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2022(21). https://doi.org/10.1002/ejic.202200221

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