Triazole based Ag coordination clusters: synthesis, structural diversity and anion exchange properties†
Abstract
In this work two new multi-dentate 1,2,4-triazole derivate ligands 4-(4-methyl-2-pyridine)-1,2,4-triazole (L1), 4-(5-methyl-3-pyridine)-1,2,4-triazole (L2) have been designed and synthesized. Three novel cluster-based cationic silver(I) coordination compounds with L1 and L2, namely [Ag2(H2O)4(L1)2](CF3CO2)2 (1), [Ag4(L1)6](BF4)4 (2) and {[Ag2(H2O)(L2)2]·(BF4)2}n (3) have been isolated. When L1 and different Ag(I) salts are used, the bi-nuclear Ag(I) cluster 1 and the tetra-nuclear Ag(I) cluster 2 can be isolated indicating anion induced structural diversity. Further when L2 is used, 3 can be isolated. 3 is a 2D clustered-based coordination compound based on bi-nuclear Ag(I) clusters. PXRD patterns and solid state luminescent properties of 1–3 have been investigated. Further anion exchange properties 2 and 3 also have been investigated. 2 and 3 present novel examples of triazole–silver(I) coordination compounds for effectively capturing the anion pollutants Cr2O72−, MnO4− in water solutions and Congo Red in methanol solutions through the anion exchange process.