Abstract

Four new d10 heterometallic coordination polymers have been obtained using three Schiff-base ligands, zinc(II) nitrate, and dicyanometallates: 1∞[{Zn3(Salen)2}{μ-Au(CN)2}2] (1); 1∞[Zn(Saldmen){μ-Ag(CN)2}]·2H2O (2); 1∞[Zn(Salampy){μ-Ag(CN)2}] (3); 1∞[Zn(Salampy){μ-Au(CN)2}] (4). The Schiff bases are obtained from condensation of salicylaldehyde with ethylenediamine (H2Salen); N,N-dimethyl-ethylenediamine (HSaldmen) and, respectively, 2-aminomethyl-pyridine (HSalampy). The dicyanometallates are K[Ag(CN)2] and K[Au(CN)2]. The compounds were characterized by X-ray single-crystal diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, UV–vis spectroscopy, and elemental analysis. In compound 1, the homotrimetallic units, {Zn3(salen)2}2+, are connected by two [Au(CN)2]− bridges, forming a 1-D double chain. In compounds 2–4, the crystal structures show polymeric zigzag chains generated by the mononuclear zinc(II) nodes and [M(CN)2]− spacers. The luminescence properties of the new heterometallic polymers have also been investigated.

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