Metal naphthalenedicarboxylates with diverse network architectures: Synthesis, crystal structures and properties

Jiang, XJ; Guo, JH; Du, M; Li, JS

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567137

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Journal Article

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2009

HERO ID 567137
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Year 2009
Title Metal naphthalenedicarboxylates with diverse network architectures: Synthesis, crystal structures and properties
Authors Jiang, XJ; Guo, JH; Du, M; Li, JS
Journal Polyhedron
Volume 28
Issue 17
Page Numbers 3759-3768
Abstract Reactions of 1,4-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid (1,4-H2nda) and a bent dipyridyl co-ligand 4-amino-3,5-bis(4-pyridyl)-1,2,4-triazole (4bpt) with CoII, ZnII, or CdII acetate afford four coordination polymers, [Co(1,4-nda)(4bpt)(H2O)]n (1), {[Co(1,4-nda)2(4bpt)(H2O)2][Co(4bpt)(H2O)4](H2O)1.5}n (2), {[Zn(1,4-nda)2(4bpt)(H2O)2][Zn(4bpt)(H2O)4](H2O)1.5}n (3), and {[Cd2(1,4-nda)2(4bpt)2(H2O)2](DMF)1.5(H2O)3}n (4). In the structure of the CoII complex 1, the polycatenation of inclined 2-D (4,4) coordination layers leads to the formation of a 3-D supramolecular framework, whereas two types of 1-D polymeric chains are observed in another CoII coordination species 2, which are interconnected via H-bonding to result in an unusual 3-D host-guest lattice. Notably, complexes 1 and 2 have been prepared under similar hydrothermal conditions and their structural discrepancy can only be ascribed to a subtle change of basicity for the reaction solution. The ZnII complex 3 is isostructural to 2, and the CdII complex 4 displays a 2-fold parallel interpenetrating array of undulating (4,4) coordination layers. By using the conventional solvent evaporation method, two PbII naphthalenedicarboxylates [Pb(1,4-nda)(DMF)]n (5) and {[Pb2(2,6-nda)2(DMF)2](DMF)}n (6) have also been prepared (2,6-nda = 2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylate). Complex 5 has a unique 5-connected 3-D coordination architecture, whereas 6 represents a 3-fold interpenetrating framework of 4-connected diamond topology. Their structural difference suggests the significant isomeric effect of the naphthalenedicarboxylate tectons on structural assemblies. Thermal stability of these crystalline materials has been investigated by thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA) technique and solid-state luminescent properties of the ZnII, CdII, and PbII complexes have also been explored.
Doi 10.1016/j.poly.2009.08.022
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Keyword Metal naphthalenedicarboxylate; Network architecture; Structural regulation; Thermal stability; Fluorescence
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