Crystal structure of (2)(infinity)[Cu2I2(mu-4,4 '-bipyridine)] and investigations on the thermal decomposition of CuX-4,4 '-bipyridine coordination polymers
C. Nather et I. Jess, Crystal structure of (2)(infinity)[Cu2I2(mu-4,4 '-bipyridine)] and investigations on the thermal decomposition of CuX-4,4 '-bipyridine coordination polymers, MONATS CHEM, 132(8), 2001, pp. 897-910
The inorganic-organic coordination polymer (2)(infinity)[Cu2I2(mu -4,4'-bip
yridine)] was prepared by the reaction of Cu(I)I and 4,4'-bipyridine in ace
tonitrile. Its structure consists of staircase-like CuX double chains which
are connected to sheets by the 4,4'-bipyridine ligands. The thermal decomp
osition of the corresponding 1:1 copper(I) halide-4,4-bipyridine compounds
(2)(infinity)[CuX(mu -4,4'-bipyridine)] (X=Cl, Br, I) was investigated usin
g simultaneous difference thermal analysis and thermogravimetry (DTA-TG), t
hermomicroscopy, and temperature resolved X-ray powder diffraction in air o
r argon. Upon heating (2)(infinity)[CuX(mu -4,4'-bipyridine)], several chan
ges in sample mass are observed which correspond to a stepwise loss of the
organic ligands. Temperature-resolved X-ray powder diffraction proves that
(2)(infinity)[CuX(mu -4,4'-bipyridine)] transforms to (2)(infinity)[Cu2X2(m
u -4,4'-bipyridine)] during the decomposition; the latter looses the remain
ing ligands when heated further, forming the corresponding copper(I)halides
. When the experiments were performed under an argon atmosphere, the 2:1 co
ordination polymers were obtained as phase-pure compounds.