Synthesis of atomically precise single-crystalline Ru2 -based coordination polymers

Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Wen-Yang GaoDavid C Powers

Abstract

Methods to incorporate kinetically inert metal nodes and highly basic ligands into single-crystalline metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are scarce, which prevents synthesis and systematic variation of many potential heterogeneous catalyst materials. Here we demonstrate that metallopolymerization of kinetically inert Ru2 metallomonomers via labile Ag-N bonds provides access to a family of atomically precise single-crystalline Ru2-based coordination polymers with varied network topology and primary coordination sphere.

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