Copper(I) halide supramolecular networks linked by N-heterocyclic donor bridging ligands

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We are pursuing the construction of extended supramolecular networks based upon inorganic co-ordination polymers using a building block methodology to control network structure. We have been attracted by the rich structural chemistry of copper(I) halides and pseudo-halides in order to form neutral networks with N-heterocyclic donor bridging ligands. By using the potentially tridentate ligand, 1,3,5-triazine, three-dimensional supramolecular networks containing unusual columnar (CuX)∞ or sheet (CuI)∞ motifs can be prepared. With bidentate bridging ligands, [Cu(SCN)]∞ sheet motifs have been obtained.

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Blake, A. J., Brooks, N. R., Champness, N. R., Hanton, L. R., Hubberstey, P., & Schröder, M. (1998). Copper(I) halide supramolecular networks linked by N-heterocyclic donor bridging ligands. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 70(12), 2351–2357. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199870122351

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