Copper(ii) metal–organic networks derived from bis(pyridylformyl)piperazineligands and aromatic polycarboxylates: 2D layered structures and a novel 3,5-connected binodal 3D topology

Abstract
Three novel coordination polymers [Cu2(3-bpfp)(BDC)2(H2O)2]·4H2O (1), [Cu(3-bpfp)(HBTC)]·0.5H2O (2) and [Cu(4-bpfp)0.5(HBTC)(H2O)] (3) have been hydrothermally synthesized by self-assembly of aromatic polycarboxylate ligands H2BDC (H2BDC = 1,3-benzenedicarboxylate acid) or H3BTC (H3BTC = 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate acid), bridging ligands 3-bpfp/or 4-bpfp [3-bpfp = bis(3-pyridylformyl)piperazine, 4-bpfp = bis(4-pyridylformyl)piperazine], and copper chloride. X-Ray diffraction analysis reveals that each CuII ion is connected by BDC/or HBTC and 3-bpfp/or 4-bpfp ligands to form two dimensional (2D) layer structures in compounds 1 and 3. Ligands 3-bpfp and 4-bpfp both display μ4-bridging coordination mode in 1 and 3 (via ligation of pyridyl nitrogen and carbonyl oxygen atoms). In compound 2, each CuII ion is connected by HBTC to construct 2D polymeric layers, which are further linked into a novel 3,5-connected 3D coordination polymeric framework with (4·62)(4·66·83) topology by 3-bpfp ligand in μ2-bridging mode (via ligation of pyridyl nitrogen atoms). Compound 2 is the first 3D example of coordination polymer constructed from 3-bpfp and aromatic polycarboxylate ligands. Moreover, the electrochemical properties of the three copper compounds bulk modified carbon paste electrodes have been studied.

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