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CAS:34151-51-4 M.F.:C26H16N4O4 M.W.:448.42964
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Product Name:N,​N'-​Bis[(pyridin-​4-​yl)​methyl]​naphthalene diimide
Synonymous:dpmndi ; DPMNI ;1,​4,​5,​8-​Naphthalenetetracarb​oxylic 1,​8:4,​5-​diimide, N,​N'-​bis(4-​pyridylmethyl)​-​; 2,​7-​Bis(4-​pyridinylmethyl)​benzo[lmn]​[3,​8]​phenanthroline-​1,​3,​6,​8(2H,​7H)​-​tetrone
CAS:34151-51-4
Basic Info
M.F. C26H16N4O4 M.W. 448.42964
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:[Co2(dpmndi)​(bdc)​2]​ [r4]
Characterization
HNMR
NA
MS
NA
FTIR
NA
HPLC
NA
Reference
1) Steullet, Vera; Dixon, Dabney W.; J. Chem. Soc. Perkin. Trans. 1999, (7), 1547-1558, Self-​stacking of naphthalene bis(dicarboximide)​s probed by NMR
2) Koshkakaryan, Gayane; Klivansky, Liana M.; Cao, Dennis; Snauko, Marian; Teat, Simon J.; Struppe, Jochem O.; Liu, Yi; J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2009, 131(6), 2078-2079, DOI: 10.1021/ja809088v ; Alternative Donor-​Acceptor Stacks from Crown Ethers and Naphthalene Diimide Derivatives: Rapid, Selective Formation from Solution and Solid State Grinding
3) Li, Guo-Bi; Liu, Jun-Min; Yu, Zhi-Quan; Wang, Wei; Su, Cheng-Yong; Inorg. Chem. 2009, 48(18), 8659-8661, DOI: 10.1021/ic9011263 ; Assembly of a 1D coordination polymer through in situ formation of a new ligand by double C-​C coupling on CHCl3 under solvothermal conditions
4) Kirandeep; Husain, Ahmad; Kumar Kharwar, Ajit; Kataria, Ramesh; Kumar, Girijesh; Cryst. Growth & Des. 2019, 19(3), 1640-1648, DOI: 10.1021/acs.cgd.8b01564 ; Co(II)​-​based Metal-​Organic Frameworks and Their Application in Gas Sorption and Solvatochromism

5) Liao, Jian-Zhen; Wu, Xiao-Yuan; Yong, Jian-Ping; Zhang, Hai-Long; Yang, Wen-Bing; Yu, Rongmin; Lu, Can-Zhong; Cryst. Growth & Des. 2015, 15(10), 4952-4958, DOI:10.1021/acs.cgd.5b00857 ; Anion-​π Interaction-​Directed Assembly of Polyoxometalate-​Based Host-​Guest Compounds and Its Contribution to Photochromism


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