Structure-directing roles of polycarboxylate anions in the formation of Ag( i ) coordination polymers with mixed ligands
Key Points
Changes in geometries are influenced by polycarboxylate anions, which affect bond formation.
Polycarboxylate anions play a crucial role in determining the structural types of Ag(i) coordination polymers.
The Ag-O bond length is significant in understanding structural variations among coordination polymers.
Exploration of mixed ligands provides insight into the manipulation of material properties and behaviors.
Abstract
The geometries of the Ag( i ) cations and the structural types of the bpba-based Ag( i ) CPs are subject to the changes of the polycarboxylate anions and the determination of a Ag–O bond.
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