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Crystal engineering of hybrid inorganic–organic systems based upon complexes with dissymmetric compartmental ligands

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In this paper, the versatility of mono-and heterobinuclear complexes with dissymmetric compartmental ligands in designing molecular and supramolecular heterometallic systems was illustrated.
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This paper illustrates the versatility of mono- and heterobinuclear complexes with dissymmetric compartmental ligands in designing molecular and supramolecular heterometallic systems. Mononuclear complexes with side-off bicompartmental ligands derived from o-vanillin act efficiently, through their empty compartment, as hydrogen-bond receptors and as second coordination sphere ligands. These Schiff- bases are also suitable for synthesizing 3d-3d′ and 3d-4f heterobinuclear complexes. Both 3d-3d′ and 3d-4f complexes can be employed as nodes in obtaining coordination polymers with various dimensionalities and network topologies, as well as interesting magnetic and optical properties.

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Compartmental Schiff-base ligands--a rich library of tectons in designing magnetic and luminescent materials.

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Molecular magnetism, quo vadis? A historical perspective from a coordination chemist viewpoint☆

TL;DR: Molecular magnetism has travelled a long way from the pioneering studies on electron exchange and double exchange or spin crossover and valence tautomerism in small oligonuclear complexes, from mono-to di-and tetranuclear species, to the current investigations about magnetic anisotropy and spin dynamics or quantum coherence of simple mono- or large polynuclear complexes.
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The exceptionally rich coordination chemistry generated by Schiff-base ligands derived from o-vanillin.

TL;DR: This paper reviews recent data that illustrate a very fertile and dynamic research field in coordination chemistry and materials science.
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Study of the luminescent and magnetic properties of a series of heterodinuclear [Zn(II)Ln(III)] complexes.

TL;DR: The synthesis, structural investigation, and magnetic and photophysical properties of a series of 13 heterodinuclear complexes, which have been obtained employing a Schiff-base compartmental ligand derived from o-vanillin, have been reported.
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