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Tether Length Control of Topology in Cadmium 4-Methylphthalate Two-Dimensional Coordination Polymers: An Acentric Buckled Grid and a Rare Self-Catenated Layer
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EngineeringMolecular Self-assemblyChemistryLinear Chain CompoundTether Length ControlAcentric Buckled GridCadmium AtomsMetal-organic PolyhedronHydrothermal SynthesisPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryDpp LigandsOrganometallic PolymerInorganic SynthesisRare Self-catenated LayerNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsCoordination ComplexMolecular ComplexCoordination PolymerMetal Chain Compound
Hydrothermal synthesis has afforded a pair of dual-ligand divalent cadmium 4-methylphthalate (mph) two-dimensional (2-D) coordination polymers, wherein the length of the dipyridyl co-ligand plays a predominant role in the overall structural topology. [Cd2(mph)2(dpe)4]n (1, dpe = 1,2-di(4-pyridyl)ethane) possesses an acentric buckled (4,4) grid topology, with a pendant, monodentate dpe ligand bound to each Cd atom. Use of a slightly longer dipyridyl tether allowed generation of the 2-D phase [Cd2(mph)2(dpp)3]n (2, dpp = 1,3-di(4-pyridyl)propane). The dpp ligands in 2 all bridge two cadmium atoms, promoting the formation of a very rare 4-connected 66 self-catenated layer topology. Luminescent and thermal properties of 1 and 2 are also discussed.
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