Issue 29, 2009

New generation of metal string complexes: strengthening metal–metal interaction via naphthyridyl group modulated oligo-α-pyridylamido ligands

Abstract

To design new metal string complexes, several naphthyridyl group modulated oligo-α-pyridylamido ligands have been synthesized in the past five years. Because these ligands are less anionic than pyridylamido ligands, the resulting metal string complexes tend to form reduced mixed-valence [Ni2(napy)4]3+ dinuclear units which contain a delocalized unpaired electron and thus significantly enhance the conductance of metal string complexes. Furthermore, the asymmetric naphthyridyl group modulated oligo-α-pyridylamido ligands can stabilize the central heteronuclear or charge disproportionational metal frameworks, providing a plausible strategy to build inorganic molecular rectifiers.

Graphical abstract: New generation of metal string complexes: strengthening metal–metal interaction via naphthyridyl group modulated oligo-α-pyridylamido ligands

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
09 Mar 2009
Accepted
21 Apr 2009
First published
07 May 2009

Chem. Commun., 2009, 4323-4331

New generation of metal string complexes: strengthening metal–metal interaction via naphthyridyl group modulated oligo-α-pyridylamido ligands

I. Po-Chun Liu, W. Wang and S. Peng, Chem. Commun., 2009, 4323 DOI: 10.1039/B904719K

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