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Issue 36, 2015

A trinuclear CuII complex with functionalized s-heptazine N-ligands: molecular chemistry from a g-C3N4 fragment

Abstract

A new kind of N-ligand based on heptazine derivatives is presented. A trinuclear CuII complex, [(L)2CuII3Cl3](ClO4)3·3CH2Cl2 (L = 2,4,6-tris(di-2-pyridylamino)heptazine), utilizing a pyridine derivative of heptazine has been synthesized and characterized avoiding the inherent solubility problems of heptazine compounds. Thus, this work opens the application of such ligands either in supramolecular chemistry as a larger ligand of the widely used s-triazine derivatives or to provide molecular systems for photocatalysis as heptazine is the fundamental unit of the very promising g-C3N4 2D compound.

Graphical abstract: A trinuclear CuII complex with functionalized s-heptazine N-ligands: molecular chemistry from a g-C3N4 fragment

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 Jun 2015
Accepted
29 Jul 2015
First published
29 Jul 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 15761-15763

Author version available

A trinuclear CuII complex with functionalized s-heptazine N-ligands: molecular chemistry from a g-C3N4 fragment

L. Maxwell, S. Gómez-Coca, T. Weyhermüller, D. Panyella and E. Ruiz, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 15761 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT02485D

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