Cover Picture: A New Basic Motif in Cyanometallate Coordination Polymers: Structure and Magnetic Behavior of M(μ-OH2)2[Au(CN)2]2 (M=Cu, Ni) (Chem. Eur. J. 26/2006)

Watery bridges play the key role in a new basic structural motif exhibited by M(μ‐OH 2 ) 2 [Au(CN) 2 ] 2 (M=Cu, Ni) materials. This motif is unique for cyanometallate‐based polymers and rare in aqueous coordination chemistry: a 1D chain propagated by double aqua‐bridges. These metal–water chains, sh...

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Published inChemistry : a European journal Vol. 12; no. 26; p. 6719
Main Authors Lefebvre, Julie, Callaghan, Fergal, Katz, Michael J., Sonier, Jeff E., Leznoff, Daniel B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim WILEY-VCH Verlag 06.09.2006
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Summary:Watery bridges play the key role in a new basic structural motif exhibited by M(μ‐OH 2 ) 2 [Au(CN) 2 ] 2 (M=Cu, Ni) materials. This motif is unique for cyanometallate‐based polymers and rare in aqueous coordination chemistry: a 1D chain propagated by double aqua‐bridges. These metal–water chains, shown here cascading down a rock‐studded waterfall, aggregate through hydrogen bonds to form stacked ribbons in 3D. The magnetic properties of both compounds were studied by using short‐lived subatomic muons as highly sensitive local probes in zero‐magnetic field, as shown here. D. B. Leznoff, J. E. Sonier et al. describe these Cu II and Ni II cyanoaurate coordination polymers on page 6748 ff.
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ArticleID:CHEM200690082
ISSN:0947-6539
1521-3765
DOI:10.1002/chem.200690082