Kessler, Matthew D.’s team published research in Inorganica Chimica Acta in 2020-09-01 | CAS: 100-70-9

Inorganica Chimica Acta published new progress about Charge transfer interaction. 100-70-9 belongs to class nitriles-buliding-blocks, name is Picolinonitrile, and the molecular formula is C6H4N2, Category: nitriles-buliding-blocks.

Kessler, Matthew D. published the artcileCopper(I) iodide complexes with cyanopyridine and 3-nitropyridine ligands, Category: nitriles-buliding-blocks, the main research area is copper iodide cyanopyridine nitropyridine complex preparation crystal mol structure; luminescence metal ligand charge transfer copper iodide cyanopyridine nitropyridine.

The complexes of copper(I) iodide with the three cyanopyridine (PyCN) isomers and 3-nitropyridine have been prepared and characterized by thermal, spectroscopic, and crystallog. methods. The following compounds are reported: (CuI)2(2-PyCN)4 (1), (CuI)(2-PyCN) (2), (CuI)3(2-PyCN) (3), (CuI)2(3-PyCN)4 (4), (CuI)(3-PyCN) (5), (CuI)4(4-PyCN)5 (6), (CuI)4(3-PyNO2)4 (7), and (CuI)(3-PyNO2) (8). Compounds 1 and 4 are isostructural dimers featuring a central Cu2I2 rhomb. Compounds 2, 5, and 8 are isostructural and contain edge-sharing (Cu2I2)�1-D ladders. Compound 3 reveals a unique 2-D structure consisting of (Cu4I4)�triple ladders bridged by Cu2(2-PyCN)2 units that contain pairs of bridging 2-PyCN ligands. Compound 6 is composed of truncated ladder (CuI)4(4-PyCN)4 units that are bridged into a 1-D chain by an addnl. 4-PyCN ligand. Compound 7 is a cubane tetramer. The various yellow and orange PyCN compounds are all luminescent under UV irradiation and exhibit mixed halide/metal-to-ligand charge transfer, while the red and orange PyNO2 complexes are non-emissive at room temperature

Inorganica Chimica Acta published new progress about Charge transfer interaction. 100-70-9 belongs to class nitriles-buliding-blocks, name is Picolinonitrile, and the molecular formula is C6H4N2, Category: nitriles-buliding-blocks.

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