Six 5,5′-azotetrazolate based supramolecular complexes of {[Co(en)3]2(AT)3·3H2O} (1), {[M(en)2(trans-AT)2](trans-H2en)·2H2O} (M = Ni, 2; Cu, 3), {[Ni(en)2(trans-AT)](trans-AT)(trans-H2en)·2H2O} (4), {[Cu(en)2(trans-AT)]·2H2O} (5) and {[Cu(en)2(trans-AT)0.5](trans-AT)0.5} (6) (en = ethylenediamine) have been synthesized and characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The trans-AT2− anions in 1–6 show four different coordinating modes. In 1–6, the unusual face-to-face AT2−–AT2− π−–π− stacking interactions with the separated interplanar center to center distances ranging from 3.32 to 4.0 Å were observed. The π−–π− stacking, hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions are responsible for the stabilization of these 3D supramolecular structures. The aqueous solutions of 1–6 with the concentration of 2 × 10−5 mol L−1 show photochromism that originates from the trans–cis isomerisation of AT2− anionic ligands. The onion cell imaging with 1–6 as labels has also been reported.
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