JOURNAL ARTICLE

Zinc(ii) coordination polymers with substituted benzenedicarboxylate and tripodal imidazole ligands: syntheses, structures and properties

Jiai HuaYue ZhaoQing LiuDan ZhaoKai ChenWei‐Yin Sun

Year: 2014 Journal:   CrystEngComm Vol: 16 (32)Pages: 7536-7536   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

By introducing 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid (H2BDC) with different substituent groups H2BDC-R (R = NH2, OH, NO2) into the Zn(II)-1,3,5-tris(1-imidazolyl)benzene (tib) system, four new zinc(II) coordination polymers, namely [Zn5(tib)2(BDC-NH2)4(μ2-OH)2]·H2O (1), [Zn2(tib)(BDC-NH2)SO4(H2O)2]·5H2O (2), [Zn2(tib)2(HBDC-OH)2(BDC-OH)]·2H2O (3) and [Zn(tib)(BDC-NO2)]·H2O (4), have been successfully synthesized under solvothermal conditions. Complexes 1 and 2 based on the same H2BDC-NH2 show different structures: 1 is a 3-fold interpenetrated 3D framework with point (Schläfli) symbol {53·62·7}2{53}2{58·62·85}, while 2 exhibits a 2D network with {62·84}{62·8}4 topology. 3 and 4 are 2D networks with different topologies of {63} and {44·62}, respectively. The structural diversity of 1–4 indicates that the substituent groups of H2BDC as well as the reaction temperature and solvent play an important role in determining the framework structures and topologies. Furthermore, the sorption and photoluminescence properties of the complexes were investigated.

Keywords:
Substituent Zinc Imidazole Crystallography Chemistry Photoluminescence Protonation Stereochemistry Polymer Topology (electrical circuits) Materials science Organic chemistry Ion

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