Crystals (Jan 2023)

A Rare Structural Motif for a Luminescent Cu(I) Coordination Polymer with 3-(Pyridin-2-yl)triimidazotriazine

  • Daniele Malpicci,
  • Delia Blasi,
  • Daniele Marinotto,
  • Alessandra Forni,
  • Elena Cariati,
  • Elena Lucenti,
  • Lucia Carlucci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst13010149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 149

Abstract

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The coordination ability of the pyridine derivative of cyclic triimidazole, namely 3-(pyridin-2-yl)triimidazotriazine (TT-Py) towards Cu(I) was explored. TT-Py is an appealing nitrogen-rich ligand characterized by the presence of three imidazole nitrogen atoms with trigonal symmetry and a pyridine moiety, available for coordination to metal ions. The multidentate nature of TT-Py allows to isolate, by reaction with CuI at room temperature, the one-dimensional coordination network [Cu2I2(TT-Py)]n (1). 1 is characterized by a rare structural network built-up by the combination in a 1:2 ratio of two common motifs for Cu(I) halides coordination polymers, which are the double-stranded stair and the zig-zag chain. 1 displays one broad long-lived emission in the solid state, which has been associated, by the support of DFT and TDDFT calculation, with low-energy transitions of MLCT or XMLCT character.

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