Journal article

Ferroelectric Copper Quinine Complexes

H Zhao, ZR Qu, Q Ye, BF Abrahams, YP Wang, ZG Liu, Z Xue, RG Xiong, Y Xiao-Zeng

Chemistry of Materials | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2003

Abstract

The reactions of quinine with Cu(I)Cl and Cu(I)Br afford Cu 5Cl9(H2Quinine)2 (1) and Cu 3Br7(H2Quinine)2(H2O) (2), respectively, with 1D polymeric structures. The anionic chain in 1 contains Cu4Cl62- adamantane-type aggregates that are linked to two identical units by CuCl32- bridges, and the Cu(I) centers in 2 have a distorted tetrahedral environment formed by bridging and terminal bromide ions. 1 is the first homochiral metal-organic coordination polymer exhibiting ferroelectric behavior.

University of Melbourne Researchers