Title of article
Three new two-dimensional metal-organic coordination polymers derived from bis(pyridinecarboxamide)-1,4-benzene ligands and 1,3-benzenedicarboxylate: Syntheses and electrochemical property
Author/Authors
Xiuli Wang، نويسنده , , Bao Mu، نويسنده , , Hong-Yan Lin، نويسنده , , Guocheng Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
9
From page
2313
To page
2321
Abstract
Three new metal-organic coordination polymers, [Co(3-bpcb)(1,3-BDC)]·H2O (1), [Co(4-bpcb)(1,3-BDC)]·2H2O (2) and [Cu(4-bpcb)(1,3-BDC)]2·0.5(4-bpcb) (3), have been hydrothermally synthesized using N,N′-bis(3-pyridinecarboxamide)-1,4-benzene (3-bpcb) or N,N′-bis(4-pyridinecarboxamide)-1,4-benzene (4-bpcb) and 1,3-benzenedicarboxylate (1,3-H2BDC) mixed ligands and characterized by elemental analyses, IR, TG, XRPD and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Complexes 1–2 exhibit the similar two-dimensional (2D) network with different undulation degrees and dimensions, owing to different N positions from the 3-bpcb and 4-bpcb ligands. 1,3-BDC ligand in complexes 1 and 2 shows two coordination modes. The adjacent 2D layers for 1–2 are further linked by hydrogen bonding interactions to form a three-dimensional (3D) supramolecular network. Complex 3 possesses infinite 3-fold interpenetrating 2D network composed of three kinds of Cu-4-bpcb one-dimensional (1D) chains and 1,3-BDC ligands, in which 1,3-BDC only shows one coordination mode. The 2D network is further extended into 3D supramolecular framework by hydrogen bonding interactions. The non-coordinated 4-bpcb ligands existing in the 2D network connect with adjacent 2D layers through the hydrogen bonding interactions. In addition, the electrochemical behaviors and the fluorescence property of complexes 1–3 have been reported.
Keywords
Metal-organic coordination polymer , Electrochemistry , crystal structure , Hydrothermal synthesis
Journal title
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
Record number
1377279
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