The exploitation of new titanium-based coordination polymers (Ti CPs) with high crystallinity is difficult but highly desirable for their potential applications in photocatalysis. Herein, a cluster-cooperative assemble strategy is developed to synthesize Ti CPs. By utilizing various bifunctional ligands containing carboxylate acids and N-donor groups, we successfully assembled the zero-dimensional (0D) [(Ti O)(iPrO) ] or [(Ti O )(iPrO) ] clusters into one-dimensional (1D) tube-, ribbon-, or helical chain-shape architectures, two-dimensional (2D) layered structures, and a rare parallel 2D→three-dimensional (3D) polycatenation framework with various copper iodide dopants, including rhombus- or wing-shaped Cu I and tetrahedron- or ladder-shaped Cu I . The as-synthesized compounds display strong absorption in the visible region with narrow band gaps ranging from 1.70 to 2.72 eV and exhibit good photocatalytic activities in the degradation of organic pollutants.
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