2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ica.2013.03.038
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An interpenetrated 2D coordination polymer: A candidate for gas adsorption of small molecules

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“…There are also some reported structures with INH coordinated to transition metal ions [9][10][11][12]; the hydrogen bond networks are different to those observed in the INH structure, mainly due to coordination and the presence of counter ions which contain acceptor atoms for hydrogen bonds, like ClO 4 , and/or water molecules in the structure. Another difference occurs because the nitrogen of pyridine is coordinated and does not form hydrogen bonds like in free INH.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…There are also some reported structures with INH coordinated to transition metal ions [9][10][11][12]; the hydrogen bond networks are different to those observed in the INH structure, mainly due to coordination and the presence of counter ions which contain acceptor atoms for hydrogen bonds, like ClO 4 , and/or water molecules in the structure. Another difference occurs because the nitrogen of pyridine is coordinated and does not form hydrogen bonds like in free INH.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…2D coordination polymers (CPs) are a class of materials exhibiting various functionalities, such as adsorption, electronic, magnetic, and structural properties. They exhibit several layer motifs, proving designability based on the selection of molecular components for layer construction, whereas Janus-type structures have rarely been reported. , Our group has been investigating cyanido-bridged 2D CPs consisting of undulating grid-type [M­(salen)] 2 [M′(CN) 4 (solvent)] (M = Mn and Fe; M′ = MnN, ReN, Pt, and Pt­(I 2 ) x ; x = 0.18, 0.45, 0.85, and 1.0; solvent = H 2 O, MeOH, and MeCN) and flat honeycomb-type [Cu I 2 (CN) 3 ] − layers . The composition- and layer size-dependent anisotropic thermal expansion (TE) behaviors based on structural distortion relaxation phenomena of these layers have been demonstrated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work, we have used alkane/alkene dicarboxylates as bridging ligands and isoniazid (iso­nicotinyl­hydra­zide, INH), a first line anti-mycobacterial drug, as another linker. Isoniazid and its derivatives have been used as linkers to constitute hybrid materials. Three different dicarboxylates, succinic acid (saturated) (H 2 succ), fumaric acid (single CC bond) (H 2 fum), and terephthalic acid (aromatic dicarboxylic acid), have been used to synthesize bridging dicarboxylates of the {Zn­(isonia­zid) or Zn­(INH)} motif (Scheme ). The CPs reported in this work display a surprising effect on the conductivity at an applied potential across it, and [Zn­(INH)­(succ)] n shows the highest activity in the switching applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%