2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2006.08.001
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Heterobimetallic thiocyanato-bridged coordination polymers based on [Hg(SCN)4]2−: Synthesis, crystal structure, magnetic properties and ESR studies

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“…For example, a series of CP’s of formula [Ag I x Cu I y (SCN) x+y (pyridine)] and [Cat] 2 [{Cu(NCS)} 3 WS 4 ] have been reported. Similarly, some metal–organic CPs constituted of M I –crown ether complexes (M I = Na, K) and [M II (SCN) 4 ] 2– (M II = Pd, Pt) or [Ir(NCS) 6 ] 3– , Mn II –pyrazol, or Ni II –, Mn II –, and Cu II –imidazole building blocks linked by [Hg(SCN) 4 ] 2– have been reported …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…For example, a series of CP’s of formula [Ag I x Cu I y (SCN) x+y (pyridine)] and [Cat] 2 [{Cu(NCS)} 3 WS 4 ] have been reported. Similarly, some metal–organic CPs constituted of M I –crown ether complexes (M I = Na, K) and [M II (SCN) 4 ] 2– (M II = Pd, Pt) or [Ir(NCS) 6 ] 3– , Mn II –pyrazol, or Ni II –, Mn II –, and Cu II –imidazole building blocks linked by [Hg(SCN) 4 ] 2– have been reported …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Compounds that possess tetrahedral and octahedral centers are rare and are limited to tetrahedral Hg II S-bound to a thiocyanate bridged to M II (M = Co, Ni,) forming two-dimensional layers with the μ 1,3 -NCS motif. To the best of our knowledge, 1 is the only dinuclear complex with tetrahedral and octahedral geometries in its structure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, only a few complexes have been reported in the literature to date, in which the polythiocyanidometallates behave as bridges, e.g. in Hg(II)-m-SCN-M(II) (M = Ni, Co or Cu), [11][12][13] Mn(II)-m-SCN-Cu(II), 14 Re(II)-m-SCN-M(II) (M = Co, Fe, Ni or Mn) 15 and Mo(III)-m-SCN-M(II) (M = Co or Ni). 16 Till now, there is only one Mn(II) compound bridged by the tetrathiocyanidoplatinate(II) anion reported in the literature.…”
Section: Papermentioning
confidence: 99%