Issue 35, 2020

CuICuII and AgIp-isocyanobenzoates as novel 1D semiconducting coordination oligomers

Abstract

Two novel semiconducting coordination oligomers with 1D chain structures, namely [H0.07 CuI0.65CuII0.14(μ-p-CNC6H4CO2)·0.9H2O]n and [Ag(μ-p-CNC6H4CO2)]n, were obtained and characterized by XRD powder patterns, and XPS, EPR, UV-vis-NIR, IR and Raman spectroscopy. According to XRD analysis, CuICuII–ICNBA is an amorphous solid, while AgI–ICNBA crystalizes with a monoclinic unit cell in the C2/c space group (Z = 4). The composition and further information of CuICuII–ICNBA were obtained from the spectroscopic data. In correspondence with the quantification of terminal groups from high-resolution XPS spectra, CuICuII–ICNBA and AgI–ICNBA are composed of an average of 9 and 7 monomer units, respectively, resulting in 1D-oligomers. The spectroscopic evidence indicates that CuICuII–ICNBA is better described as a non-stoichiometric coordination oligomer (where non-integer ratios of metal ions can be accommodated), while AgI–ICNBA is stoichiometric. In both materials, each metal center is linked by two μ-η11-p-isocyanobenzoate ligands forming microfibers of around 120 nm (CuICuII-material) and 310 nm (AgI-material) in average diameters with optical band gaps of 2.60 eV and 2.17 eV, respectively.

Graphical abstract: CuICuII and AgIp-isocyanobenzoates as novel 1D semiconducting coordination oligomers

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jul 2020
Accepted
31 Jul 2020
First published
10 Aug 2020

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 12432-12440

CuICuII and AgIp-isocyanobenzoates as novel 1D semiconducting coordination oligomers

L. Reguera, A. Cano, J. Rodríguez-Hernández, D. G. Rivera, E. V. Van der Eycken, D. Ramírez-Rosales and E. Reguera, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 12432 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT02461A

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