Issue 26, 2010

Hybrid materials through linkage of chalcogenide tetrahedral clusters

Abstract

Tetrahedral chalcogenide clusters, with their well-defined molecular structures and interesting properties, are attractive building blocks for hybrid materials, in which porosity may be integrated with electronic or optical properties. Linkage of tetrahedral clusters often occurs through bridging chalcogenolate ligands, and results in extended structures of inorganic connectivity. However, linkage of tetrahedral clusters via organic ligands is also possible and a number of coordination polymers have already been reported. Recent advances on the synthesis and crystal structures of extended hybrid structures based on tetrahedral clusters are described here.

Graphical abstract: Hybrid materials through linkage of chalcogenide tetrahedral clusters

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
06 Jan 2010
Accepted
10 Mar 2010
First published
15 Apr 2010

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 5965-5972

Hybrid materials through linkage of chalcogenide tetrahedral clusters

P. Vaqueiro, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 5965 DOI: 10.1039/C000130A

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