Allylureas: Potent Argentophiles with a Marked Propensity to Form One-Dimensional Coordination Polymers

1,3-Diallylurea and tetraallylurea react with various silver salts to consistently generate one-dimensional coordination polymers in which the allyl arms and urea oxygen atoms are coordinated to silver atoms. Most commonly, ladderlike assemblies are produced.

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