Abstract

AbstractThe metalloligand approach was used to obtain a novel CuII/ZnII heterobimetallic coordination polymer (CP) 1, based on the carefully designed bispidine ligand L4. CP 1, characterized by single crystal (SC‐) and powder X‐ray diffraction methods (P‐XRD), is constituted by repeating large 32‐membered macrocycles forming ribbon‐like linear arrays and it features a CuII‐coordination site occupied by a markedly labile MeCN. We also describe the synthesis and characterization of intermediate metalloligands (with CuII, FeIII, MnII, and PdII, the latter three obtained as SCs and characterized accordingly) and provide a view of potential intermediate species along the route from metalloligands to heterometallic CPs.

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