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  • 2024A Novel Family of Luminescent Pyrenyl‐(N‐Heterocyclic Carbene)‐ Halogenated Coinage Metal Complexes: Synthesis, Crystal Structures, and Optical Propertiescitations
  • 2021Crystal structure of the two-dimensional coordination polymer poly[di-μ-bromido-bis(μ-tetrahydrothiophene)dicopper(I)]1citations
  • 2021Antimicrobial Activity and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies of Pentacyclic Spiro[oxindole-2,3′-pyrrolidines] Tethered with Succinimide Scaffolds20citations

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  • Amouri, Hani
  • Gontard, Geoffrey
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Crystal structure of the two-dimensional coordination polymer poly[di-μ-bromido-bis(μ-tetrahydrothiophene)dicopper(I)]

  • Rousselin, Yoann
  • Viau, Lydie
  • Knorr, Michael
  • Kubicki, Marek
Abstract

The polymeric title compound, [Cu 2 Br 2 (C 4 H 8 S) 2 ] n , CP1 , represents an example of a two-dimensional coordination polymer resulting from reaction of CuBr with tetrahydrothiophene (THT) in MeCN solution. The two-dimensional layers consist of two different types of rhomboid-shaped dinuclear Cu(μ 2 -Br) 2 Cu secondary building units (SBUs); one with a quite loose Cu...Cu separation of 3.3348 (10) Å and a second one with a much closer intermetallic contact of 2.9044 (9) Å. These SBUs are interconnected through bridging THT ligands, in which the S atom acts as a four-electron donor bridging each Cu(μ 2 -Br) 2 Cu unit in a μ 2 -bonding mode. In the crystal, the layers are linked by very weak C—H...·Br hydrogen bonds with H...Br distances of 2.95 Å, thus giving rise to a three-dimensional supramolecular network.

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  • compound
  • polymer
  • Hydrogen
  • two-dimensional
  • intermetallic