Serendipitous Isolation of a Trinuclear Silver Complex Containing a Bridging Tridentate Cyanide
Chris M. Hartshorn and Peter J. Steel
Australian Journal of Chemistry
50(12) 1195 - 1198
Published: 1997
Abstract
The X-ray structure of a single crystal of a complex of formula C34H33Ag3N15O6 is described (P 21/c, Z4, a 10·943(1), b 33·873(5), c 10·416(2) Å, β 102·54(1)°, R 0·0363). The asymmetric unit of this compound contains three silver atoms, two nitrate anions, a bridging tridentate cyanide ion, and one and a half molecules of the bridging tetrapodal ligand 1,2,4,5-tetrakis(pyrazol-1-ylmethyl)benzene. By virtue of the bridging nature of the ligand, these units further assemble into large macrocyclic rings, with a maximum dimension of >24 Å. These rings then interlock to produce an intriguing two-dimensional metallopolymeric network.https://doi.org/10.1071/C97121
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