From chromium-chromium quintuple bonds to molecular squares and porous coordination polymers

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Abstract

Reaction of the quintuply bonded chromium(I) dimer [ApCrCrAp] (Ap = sterically demanding 2-aminopyridinate) with pyrazine yields a chromium(II) complex with a η4:η4 face-on coordinated pyrazine dianion. Reaction with 4,4′-bipyridine, on the other hand, completely cleaves the metal-metal bond, leading to a chromium(II)-based molecular square. XRD and magnetic measurements show ligand radical anions and a ferrimagnetic alignment of alternating metal and ligand magnetic moments. Controlled polymerization of the molecular square with pyrazine yields a porous coordination polymer featuring both reduced and nonreduced linkers.

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Noor, A., Tamne, E. S., Oelkers, B., Bauer, T., Demeshko, S., Meyer, F., … Kempe, R. (2014). From chromium-chromium quintuple bonds to molecular squares and porous coordination polymers. Inorganic Chemistry, 53(23), 12283–12288. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic501400n

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