Abstract

In the first Cu I coordination polymer containing an angular bipyridine-type ligand 2,5-bis(4-pyridyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole (bpo), {[Cu(bpo) 2(CH 3CN)]ClO 4 · CH 3CN · (H 2O) 1.5} n ( 1), the bpo molecules exhibit different monodendate and bidendate bridging modes in binding to the Cu I center, forming a novel 1-D infinite comb-like polymeric chain with the monodendate ligands on one side. The most striking feature of this structure is the formation of a 3-D porous network with large rectangular channels through two distinct types of inter-chain π–π stacking interactions, which was further stabilized by weak hydrogen-bonding interactions.

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