Issue 8, 2007

Metal-mediated reactivity in the organic solid state: from self-assembled complexes to metal–organic frameworks

Abstract

The purpose of this tutorial review is to address the use of metal ions to mediate reactions in the organic solid state. We describe metal complexes and coordination networks that facilitate dimerizations, oligomerizations and polymerizations of olefins and acetylenes via irradiation (e.g. ultraviolet (UV) and 60Co γ-rays) and thermal annealing. We show how metal ions can be utilized to direct the formation of polymers and molecules. We also describe how supramolecular chemistry has recently influenced dimerization processes in self-assembled metal–organic solids.

Graphical abstract: Metal-mediated reactivity in the organic solid state: from self-assembled complexes to metal–organic frameworks

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
04 Apr 2007
Accepted
13 Apr 2007
First published
08 May 2007

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2007,36, 1239-1248

Metal-mediated reactivity in the organic solid state: from self-assembled complexes to metal–organic frameworks

I. G. Georgiev and L. R. MacGillivray, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2007, 36, 1239 DOI: 10.1039/B516074J

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