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Wen Tong Chen1, Xi Rui Zeng, Xiao Niu Fang
1College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, JiangXi Province Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, JingGangShan University, 343009 Ji'an, JiangXi, People's Republic of China. wtchen@jgsu.edu.cn
Abstract:
The title compound, (C10H10N2)[CdBr4], was synthesized via a hydrothermal reaction. Its structure features discrete 4,4'-bipyridinium cations and tetrahedral [CdBr4]2- anions linked into ion pairs by single N-H...Br hydrogen bonds. Photoluminescent investigation reveals that the title compound displays a strong emission in the blue region, which may originate from pi --> pi* charge-transfer interactions of the 4,4'-bipyridinium cations.
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