Issue 5, 2015

Four tetrazolate-based 3D frameworks with diverse subunits directed by inorganic anions and azido coligand: hydro/solvothermal syntheses, crystal structures, and magnetic properties

Abstract

Four tetrazolate (tz)-based magnetic metal–organic frameworks, [Cu53-OH)2(SO4)2(tz)4]n (1), {[Cu3(tz)4Cl2]·1.4CH3OH}n (2), [Cu(N3)(tz)]n (3) and {[Cu5(tz)9]Cl·4H2O}n (4), were hydro/solvothermally synthesized, and structurally and magnetically characterized. Structural analyses reveal that the former two samples exhibit the same eight-connected topological framework assembled from different subunits. Hourglass-shaped {Cu53-OH)2}8+ cores in 1 are periodically extended by mixed μ3-/μ4-tz and μ4-SO42− heterolinkers, while the linear {Cu3(μ-Cl)2}4+ blocks in 2 are repeatedly intersected by ditopic μ3-tz connectors. In contrast, the square grid-shaped network of 3 is constructed from linear {Cu(μ1,1-N3)}+ chains and μ3-tz linkers. Complex 4 consists of trigonal-prismatic {Cu83-tz)6}10+ subunits, which are interlinked into hexagonal microporous architecture by mirror-symmetry μ4-tz ligands. Thus, the various subunits of 1–4 are significantly tuned by the co-coordination of the inorganic anions and/or the azido co-ligand, and the backbone extensions are directed by the polytopic tetrazolate ligand. Magnetically, different ordering arrangements of the non-zero magnetizations produced in the local CuII5 and CuII3 subunits eventually lead to unusual ferrimagnetic and canted antiferromagnetic properties in 1 and 2. Strong antiferromagnetic couplings mediated by the mixed tz and/or azido bridges result in overall S = 0 spin ground-states of 3 and 4.

Graphical abstract: Four tetrazolate-based 3D frameworks with diverse subunits directed by inorganic anions and azido coligand: hydro/solvothermal syntheses, crystal structures, and magnetic properties

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Oct 2014
Accepted
25 Nov 2014
First published
25 Nov 2014

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 2223-2233

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Four tetrazolate-based 3D frameworks with diverse subunits directed by inorganic anions and azido coligand: hydro/solvothermal syntheses, crystal structures, and magnetic properties

Z. Hou, Z. Liu, N. Liu, E. Yang and X. Zhao, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 2223 DOI: 10.1039/C4DT03172E

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