Abstract

A three-dimensional (3D) manganese–tungsten bimetallic coordination polymer (CP) {{[μ5-W(CN)8]2[Mn(HMTA)1.5]2[Mn(HMTA)(H2O)2]}·2H2O}n (CP-1) (HMTA = hexamethylenetetramine) is constructed by the reaction of the molecular building block [W(CN)8]3– and tetradentate bridging ligand HMTA with d5 transition metal ion Mn2+. CP-1 has been unambiguously confirmed by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, elemental analysis, thermogravimetric analysis, and single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction. Crystallographic analysis reveals that, crystallizing in the monoclinic crystal system with P21/c space group, CP-1 possesses an infinite 3D framework and exhibits an unusual (4,5)-connected 4,5T7 topology with point symbol (32·62·72)(3·44·52·62·7)4. The extended 3D structure is constructed by two-dimensional (2D) cyano-bridged corrugated -W–Mn2–W–Mn2- layers pillared via the [Mn1(HMTA)(H2O)2] units. The magnetic investigation indicates ferrimagnetic behavior for CP-1 because of the antiferromagnetic coupling betwee...

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