JOURNAL ARTICLE

Syntheses, structures, photoluminescence and magnetic properties of four new metal–organic frameworks based on imidazoleligands and aromatic polycarboxylate acids

Jiao XuXiao-Qiang YaoLiang‐Fang HuangYi‐Zhi LiHe‐Gen Zheng

Year: 2010 Journal:   CrystEngComm Vol: 13 (3)Pages: 857-865   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

Four metal–organic coordination polymers, {[Cu2(4,4′-bibp)2(NO2)3)]·(NO2)(H2O)}n (1), [Cd(bdc)(4,4′-bibp)]n (2), {[Co2(bdc)2(4,4′-bibp)3(H2O)2]·(H2O)2}n (3), [Zn(Hbtc)(1,4-bix)]n (4) (4,4′-bibp = 4,4′-bis(1-imidazolyl)biphenyl; 1,4-bix = 1,4-bis((1H-imidazol-1-yl)methyl)benzene; H2bdc = 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate; H3btc = 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate) were obtained under hydrothermal conditions and characterized structurally. X-Ray diffraction analysis reveals that the four complexes exhibit new frameworks due to diverse coordination conformations. In copper compound 1, with mixed-valence copper(II)–copper(I), rigid linear 4,4′-bibp ligands connect two adjacent layers and the whole structure is a three-dimensional 6,6-connected network. In cadmium compound 2, 4,4′-bibp and bdc anions as bidentate ligands coordinate to cadmium cations to form a three-dimensional 4,4-connected network with a 3-fold interpenetrating framework. In cobalt compound 3, 4,4′-bibp and bdc anions also act as bidentate ligands, and coordinate to cobalt cations to form a three-dimensional 4,6-connected network. Zinc compound 4 shows that both the 1,4-bix ligand and btc anions act as bidentate bridging ligands, and connect the zinc cations to give a 2D polycatenated array structure. The magnetic properties for copper compound 1 and luminescent properties for cadmium compound 2 and zinc compound 4 are also discussed in detail.

Keywords:
Chemistry Denticity Zinc Copper Crystallography Cadmium Metal-organic framework Ligand (biochemistry) Cobalt Metal Stereochemistry Inorganic chemistry Crystal structure Organic chemistry Receptor

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Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
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Magnetism in coordination complexes
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Metal complexes synthesis and properties
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