Hydrothermal syntheses, crystal structures and physical properties of a new family of energetic coordination polymers with nitrogen-rich ligand N-[2-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)ethyl]glycine

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Hydrothermal reaction of N-(2-cyanoethyl)glycine and NaN3 with corresponding metal salts yielded three energetic coordination polymers: [Zn(tzeg)]n1 and [M(tzeg)(H2O)]n (M = Cd 2+ for 2, Cu2+ for 3) (H2tzeg = N-[2-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)ethyl]glycine), which were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Nitrogen-rich tzeg2- ligand is a new in situ generated organic compound through [2 + 3] cycloaddition reaction of nitrile and azide, which adopts two different coordination modes in 1-3. Polymer 1 features an achiral 3D network built up by interweaving of left/right-handed helical channels. Isostructural 2 and 3 exhibit an achiral 2D network formed alternately by left/right-handed helical chains. As nitrogen-rich energetic materials, 1 and 3 possess higher enthalpies of combustion (ΔHc), which are -12.054 and -11.583 kJ g-1, respectively, than the classical energetic compounds 1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5,- triazine (RDX, -9.6 kJ g-1) and 1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7- tetrazocine (HMX, -9.44 to -9.88 kJ g-1). The solid-state excitation and emission spectra for 1-3 were investigated at room temperature, which reveals ligand-centered luminescent emissions in the intensity order of 2 > 1 > 3. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility data show that 3 displays a weak antiferromagnetic interaction mainly resulting from magnetic exchange coupling between Cu2+ ions through double tetrazolato bridges. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Wang, S. H., Zheng, F. K., Wu, M. F., Liu, Z. F., Chen, J., Guo, G. C., & Wu, A. Q. (2013). Hydrothermal syntheses, crystal structures and physical properties of a new family of energetic coordination polymers with nitrogen-rich ligand N-[2-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)ethyl]glycine. CrystEngComm, 15(14), 2616–2623. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ce27048c

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