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AgX-based hybrid coordination polymers: mechanochemical synthesis, structure and luminescence property characterization

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posted on 2023-10-06, 13:19 authored by Caterina Zuffa, Chiara Cappuccino, Marianna Marchini, Laura Contini, Francesco Farinella, Lucia Maini

Hybrid coordination polymers are interesting for their ability to converge the properties of both inorganic and organic systems in one single compound and recently attention has been focused on silver based hybrid coordination polymers due to their luminescence properties. We searched the CSD to establish the propensity of AgXL (X = Cl−, Br− and I−) with L as an organic ligand to form hybrid coordination polymers. About 800 AgXL structures are deposited in the CSD, with huge structural variability: indeed, it is possible to recognize some structural preferences based on the halide nature. The formation of an inorganic polymeric unit is favoured by iodide but it is also possible with the other halides. This research continues with the synthesis of AgX (X = I−, Br−) based coordination polymers with 2-, 3- and 4-picolylamine (n-pica) as ligands. By mechanochemical synthesis five new hybrid coordination polymers and one coordination polymer have been obtained and their structures determined. While [(AgI)(n-pica)]n are not luminescent, [(AgBr)(n-pica)]n emit and their profile depends on the crystallinity of the sample. © 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Faraday Discussions, 2023, 241,pp. 448-465

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Royal Society Chemistry

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