Abstract

The hydrothermal reactions of cobalt(II) salts with 3-amine-1H-1,2,4-triazole (Hatrz) result in two kinds of coordination polymers, namely, 2D isoreticular layers based on a binuclear unit Co(atrz)Br ( 1) and Co(atrz)I ( 2), and 3D alternating layer architecture of Co 5(atrz) 7(N 3) 3 ( 3), which were structurally characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction techniques. Thermostabilities of all compounds were examined by thermogravimetric analysis. Isostructural compounds 1 and 2 display a two-dimensional layer structure where Co centers are linked by μ 1,2,4-atrz anions to form isoreticular layers containing sixteen-membered rings. Compound 3 is a 3D alternating layer architecture, which are based on parallel 1D chains and bimetal unit [N 3Co-(μ 1,4-atrz)-CoN 3]. The thermogravimetric analysis results of compounds 3 show that tremendous heat is released from its thermal decomposition, which indicates that the compound qualifies as a high-energy candidate.

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