Abstract
Cadmium salts with different triazole ligands have led to a series of novel triazole-cadmium compounds varying from zero- to three-dimensionality. [Cd(2)(deatrz)(2)(H(2)O)Br(4)] (1) (deatrz = 3,5-diethyl-4-amino-1,2,4-triazole) is a zero-dimensional complex which uses a triazole ligand together with micro-OH(2) as bridges to form a 1D chain via hydrogen-bonding contacts. [[Cd(3)(deatrz)(2)Cl(6)(H(2)O)(2)].2H(2)O](n) (2), [[Cd(dmtrz)Cl(2)].1.5H(2)O](n)(3) (dmtrz = 3,5-dimethyl-1,2,4-triazole), and [[Cd(3)(deatrz)(4)Cl(2)(SCN)(4)].2H(2)O](n)(4) are polymeric 1D chains. 2 and 4 were constructed via trinuclear cadmium units bridged by triazole ligands and chloride atoms, while 3 consists of micro(2)-Cl, micro(3)-Cl, and triazole bridges, cross-linked by hydrogen bonding to give a 3D framework. [[Cd(3)(dmatrz)(4)(SCN)(6)]](n)(5) (dmatrz = 3,5-dimethyl-4-amino-1,2,4-triazole) shows a two-dimensional structure whose fundamental units are trinuclear metal cations bridged via triazole ligands. The complex [[Cd(dmtrz)(SCN)(2)]](n)(6) is the first three-dimensional example in N1,N2-didentate-bridged triazole-metal compounds. Six complexes exhibit six types of bridging modes of N1,N2-triazole in combination with single-atom bridges. 2, 4, and 5 are the unprecedented examples of polymeric chains and planes constructed via trinuclear metal ion clusters, whereas 3 is the first example of the micro(3)-Cl bridging mode in triazole-metal complexes. We have briefly discussed the variety of dimensionalities based on the tuning of different organic ligands and anions.
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