Halide ion-driven self-assembly of Zn(ii) compounds derived from an asymmetrical hydrazone building block: a combined experimental and theoretical study

Author:

Mahmoudi Ghodrat12345,Afkhami Farhad Akbari67895,Jena Himanshu Sekhar110111213ORCID,Nematollahi Parisa12345,Esrafili Mehdi D.12345,Garczarek Piotr14151617,Van Hecke Kristof18192021,Servati Gargari Masoumeh67895,Kirillov Alexander M.2223242526

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry

2. Faculty of Science

3. University of Maragheh

4. Maragheh

5. Iran

6. Young Researchers and Elite Club

7. Tabriz Branch

8. Islamic Azad University

9. Tabriz

10. Graduate School of Engineering Science

11. Osaka University

12. Osaka 560-8531

13. Japan

14. Faculty of Chemistry

15. Wroclaw University of Technology

16. 50-370 Wroclaw

17. Poland

18. Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry

19. Ghent University

20. B-9000 Ghent

21. Belgium

22. Centro de Química Estrutural

23. Complexo I

24. Instituto Superior Técnico

25. Universidade de Lisboa

26. Lisbon

Abstract

Self-assembly of Zn(ii) compounds is influenced by a counter ion and non-covalent interactions.

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Materials Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis

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