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CAS:1286189-21-6 M.F.:C12H12N6 M.W.:240.26388
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Product Name:1,​4-​bis(triazol-​1-​ylmethyl)​benzene
Synonymous:btx ; bbtz ; btrb ; BBYT;1,​4-​bis(1,​3,​4-​triazol-​1-​ylmethyl)​benzene ; 4,​4'-​[1,​4-​Phenylenebis(methyle​ne)​]​bis[4H-​1,​2,​4-​triazole]
CAS:1286189-21-6
Basic Info
M.F. C12H12N6 M.W. 240.26388
Appearance  
Properties
1)   It is soluble in DMF and DMSO
2)   Sealed at room temperature
Appications
1) It could be used as monomer linker for MOF synthesis:[Cu(bbtz)​(H2O)​2(γ-​Mo8O26)​0.5] [r2]
Characterization
HNMR
NA
MS
NA
FTIR
NA
HPLC
NA
Reference
1) Xu, Xin-Xin; Liu, Xiao-Xia; Sang, Xiao-Guang; Zhang, Xia; Sun, Ting; J. Chem. Crystallography 2011, 41(4), 453-457, DOI: 10.1007/s10870-010-9900-x ; Synthesis, Characterization and Fluorescent Property of Two Mixed Ligand Coordination Polymers Constructed from 4-​Cyclohexene-​1,​2-​dicarboxylate and Nitrogen-​Containing Ligands
2) Tian, Ai-xiang; Liu, Xiao-jing; Ying, Jun; Zhu, Dong-xia; Wang, Xiu-li; Peng, Jun; CrystEngComm (2011), 13(22), 6680-6687, DOI: 10.1039/c1ce05649b ; A series of organopolymolybdate polymers linked by dual fuses: metal-​organic moiety and organic ligand through Mo-​N bonds
3) Murdock, Christopher R.; McNutt, Nicholas W.; Keffer, David J.; Jenkins, David M.; Journal of the American Chemical Society 2014, 136(2), 671-678, DOI: 10.1021/ja4088709 ; Rotating Phenyl Rings as a Guest-​Dependent Switch in Two-​Dimensional Metal-​Organic Frameworks
4) Murdock, Christopher R.; Jenkins, David M.; Journal of the American Chemical Society 2014, 136(31), 10983-10988, DOI: 10.1021/ja5042226 ; Isostructural Synthesis of Porous Metal-​Organic Nanotubes

5) Li, Ke; Blatov, Vladislav A.; Fan, Tao; Zheng, Tian-Rui; Zhang, Ya-Qian; Li, Bao-Long; Wu, Bing; CrystEngComm 2017, 19(38), 5797-5808, DOI: 10.1039/C7CE01176H ; A series of Cd(II) coordination polymers based on flexible bis(triazole) and multicarboxylate ligands: topological diversity, entanglement and properties


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