Crystalline paramagnetic supramolecular 2D-polymer of the tetra(4-pyridyl)porphyrin and terbium(iii) complex†
Abstract
A new promising method for the preparation of crystalline 2D polymers based on tetra(4-pyridyl)porphyrin has been developed. Radical anion {H2T(4-Py)P˙−} species are used as the starting material. A new solid-state supramolecular array [{H2T(4-Py)P}·{TbIII(TMHD)3}2]·2.84C6H14 (1) in which porphyrin units are bridged with TbIII ions to form a self-assembled 2D polymer has been obtained. The complex contains neutral porphyrin macrocycles, which is supported by optical and magnetic data. High-spin paramagnetic TbIII ions are weakly antiferromagnetically coupled in accordance with rather long distances between them.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Spotlight Collection: Metallocycles and Metallocages