Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1302419 | Inorganic Chemistry Communications | 2008 | 4 Pages |
The hydrothermal reactions of Sr(NO3)2 or BaCl2 with 5-sulfoisophthalic acid (H3SIP) in the presence of triethylamine yielded two novel 3D coordination polymers [M(HSIP)(H2O)]n (M = Sr (1) and Ba (2)). Single-crystal X-ray analyses revealed that the two compounds are isostructural. The [M(HSIP)(H2O)]n compound displays a 3D pillared framework featuring a 2D metal sulfonate–carboxylate layer, and has two kinds of topologically nonequivalent six-connected nodes based on Sr ions and HSIP ligands with a rare (411·64)(410·65) topology. In the solid state, both 1 and 2 show blue photoluminescence with the maximum emission intensities at 445 and 439 nm upon excitation at 325 and 328 nm, respectively.
Graphical abstractTwo coordination polymers, [M(HSIP)(H2O)]n (M = Sr (1) and Ba (2)), are obtained from hydrothermal method and characterized by X-ray crystallography, fluorescence spectroscopy and IR spectra. The [M(HSIP)(H2O)]n compound displays a 3D pillared framework featuring a 2D metal sulfonate–carboxylate layer, and has two kinds of topologically nonequivalent six-connected nodes with a unique (411·64)(410·65) topology.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide