Issue 32, 2021

Isolation and studies of a thioether-functionalized pyrazole derived Cu(i)-based cyclic trinuclear complex and its coordination polymers with [Cu2I2] and [BiBr3] nodes

Abstract

Cu(I)-based cyclic trinuclear complexes (CTCs) represent one of the most intensively investigated candidates in coinage metal-derived CTCs because of their rich photoluminescence properties. Beyond the molecular level, coordination polymers built upon Cu(I)-based CTCs have developed rapidly in recent times. However, most of the secondary building units (SBUs) on pyrazolyl moieties reported to-date have been centralized on pyrazoles, pyridines and carboxylates and most of the nodes for bridging linkers have been based on copper-halide clusters. This work presents the use of a thioether-functionalized pyrazole to construct Cu(I)-based CTC, 1, which was allowed to react with CuI and BiBr3 for constructing coordination polymers, 2 and 3, respectively. Successful isolation of 2 and 3 highlights that the thioether pendant on the pyrazole can act as a novel class of SBUs on Cu(I)-based CTCs to assemble coordination polymers with a soft Lewis acid and not limited to copper-halide clusters.

Graphical abstract: Isolation and studies of a thioether-functionalized pyrazole derived Cu(i)-based cyclic trinuclear complex and its coordination polymers with [Cu2I2] and [BiBr3] nodes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jun 2021
Accepted
13 Jul 2021
First published
13 Jul 2021

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 10288-10294

Isolation and studies of a thioether-functionalized pyrazole derived Cu(I)-based cyclic trinuclear complex and its coordination polymers with [Cu2I2] and [BiBr3] nodes

Z. Lin, S. Zheng, J. Hu, H. Zhou, Z. Feng, Y. He, L. Chung and J. He, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021, 9, 10288 DOI: 10.1039/D1TC02829D

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