Coordination Polymers of Small Cyano Anions

Authors

  • Stuart R. Batten School of Chemistry Monash University 3800 Australia. stuart.batten@monash.edu
  • Glen B. Deacon School of Chemistry Monash University 3800 Australia
  • Keith S. Murray School of Chemistry Monash University 3800 Australia
  • David R. Turner School of Chemistry Monash University 3800 Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2013.379

Keywords:

Coordination polymers, Crystal engineering, Magnetic properties, Small cyano anions

Abstract

Small cyano anions, and their derivatives, have proved to be remarkably versatile building blocks for coordination polymers. They have led to magnetically ordered materials, structures with new entangled motifs or novel topologies, and a significant structural diversity, including polymorphism, induced by subtle changes in anion, cation, co-ligands, preparative conditions, or even desolvation.

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Published

2013-06-26

How to Cite

[1]
S. R. Batten, G. B. Deacon, K. S. Murray, D. R. Turner, Chimia 2013, 67, 379, DOI: 10.2533/chimia.2013.379.