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Stereochemically Dependent Synthesis of Two Cu(I) Cluster-Based Coordination Polymers with Thermochromic Luminescence.

Inorganic Chemistry 2017 November 21
Two Cu(I) cluster based coordination polymers, [CuI(cis-bpype)]·CH3 CN (1) and [Cu4 I4 (cis-bpype)3 (trans-bpype)]·3DMF (2), have been synthesized from cis- and trans-1,2-bis(4-(pyridin-2-yl)phenyl)ethane (cis- and trans-bpype) ligands and {Cu4 I4 (PPh3 )4 } as starting materials. In compound 1, adjacent rhomboid-type {Cu2 I2 } units from the decomposition of {Cu4 I4 (PPh3 )4 } starting material connect by cis-bpype ligands to form a 1D framework. Compound 2 also has a 1D structure, but it has a {M2 L3 }-type coordinated cage constructed by three cis-bpype ligands and two {Cu4 I4 } secondary building units (SBU), and these coordination cages further link by trans-bpype to form the final frameworks. Upon cooling from 300 to 80 K, these Cu(I) cluster based coordination polymers exhibit interesting thermochromic behavior. In particular, compound 2 gives a chromic process from green luminescence at room temperature to red luminescence at 80 K and its corresponding CIE coordinates shift from green (0.34, 0.43) at 300 K to red (0.46, 0.42) at 80 K, respectively. This red shift of 124 nm (516 to 640 nm) is large enough to ensure a color change visible to the naked eye, which can be potentially utilized as a temperature sensor with a wide range.

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