Two- and three-dimensional Zn( ii ) coordination polymers constructed from mixed ligand systems: interpenetration, structural transformation and sensing behavior
2016; Royal Society of Chemistry; Volume: 18; Issue: 23 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1039/c6ce00155f
ISSN1466-8033
AutoresMin Kyung Park, Kwang Soo Lim, Ji Hey Park, Jeong Hwa Song, Dong Won Kang, Woo Ram Lee, Chang Seop Hong,
Tópico(s)Covalent Organic Framework Applications
ResumoFour Zn(II) coordination compounds (1–4) were prepared solvothermally by reacting Zn2+ ions and organic linkers of dim and carboxylic acid-based ligands. Two-dimensional structures (1 and 2), which are extended to three-dimensional frameworks with the assistance of multiple hydrogen bonding interactions, are formed by employing isophthalate-based organic ligands. 4-fold (3) and 3-fold (4) interpenetrations occur when organic linkers that have carboxylic acid groups located oppositely are used. Interestingly, the interpenetrating nets undergo phase transformation via two pathways involving solvent exchange/resolvation and solvent exchange/activation/resolvation, which reveals that the structures are flexible. Photoluminescence properties show the selective fluorescence quenching of 3 and 4 in nitrobenzene (NB) among the tested solvents. Such quenching is substantial even at low NB concentrations, which is associated with the existence of Lewis basic sites in the interpenetrating framework.
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