Reversible Transformation between Cubane and Stairstep Cu4I4 Clusters Using Heat or Solvent Vapor |
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Authors: | Seonghwa Cho Youngeun Jeon Sangjin Lee Prof. Jineun Kim Dr. Tae Ho Kim |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry and Research Institute of Natural Science, Gyeongsang National University, 501 Jinju Daero, Jinju 660‐701(Republic of Korea) |
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Abstract: | The controlled self‐assembly of CuI and an asymmetric ligand with mixed N/S donors, 2‐(tert‐butylthio)‐N‐(pyridin‐3‐yl)acetamide ( L ), afforded three CuI coordination polymers (CPs), [Cu4I4 L 2(MeCN)2]n ( 1 ), [Cu4I4 L 2]n ( 2 ), and {[Cu4I4 L 2] ? MeOH}n ( 3 ). X‐ray analyses showed that CPs 1 – 3 are supramolecular isomers with 1, 2, and 3D structures, respectively. CP 1 adopts a stairstep Cu4I4 cluster, whereas CPs 2 and 3 are composed of cubane‐like Cu4I4 clusters. Crystal‐to‐crystal transformations of 1 to 2 and 3 showed reversible transformations between different Cu4I4 clusters using heat or solvent (acetonitrile or methanol) vapor. CP 2 was reversibly transformed to 3 by the addition of methanol and heat. Therefore, the transformations between supramolecular isomers 1 , 2 , and 3 are completely reversible. |
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Keywords: | cluster transformation coordination polymers crystal transformation photoluminescence supramolecular chemistry |
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