KURŞUN(II) ASETAT KOORDİNASYON POLİMERLERİ - LEAD(II) ACETATE COORDINATION POLYMERS

Volume: 9 Number: 2 January 6, 2015
  • Şebnem Esen Sözerli
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Abstract

The design and synthesis of coordination polymers with unusual structures and properties have growing interest due to their diverse topologies and numerous potential applications in catalysis, molecular recognition, separation, gas storage, ion exchange, chemical sensing, magnetism, nonlinear optics and luminescence. In recent years, metal carboxylates have appeared as metal-organic framework materials with potential applications in the literature. Lead(II) as a heavy p-block metal ion with flexible coordination environment and variable stereochemical activity has considerable attention because of the suitability to construct incredible network topologies with intriguing physical properties. In this review, structures of the lead(II) coordination polymers containing acetate and N-donor organic ligands are described

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