“…Over the past several decades, the silver(I) complexes with sulfur-containing ligands have attracted much attention because they not only show structural diversity [1][2][3], but also have a wide range of application in medicine, in analytical chemistry or in the polymer industry [4,5] and even in semiconductor materials [6,7]. In the field, the majority of researches have mainly been devoted to polynuclear silver(I) clusters [8][9][10][11] but polymeric complexes, especially those with high-dimensional networks, are less investigated [12][13][14]. The heterocyclic thione ligands, which are characterized by thione-thiol tautomerism, represent one type of the most versatile sulfur donor ligands.…”