Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1303350 | Inorganic Chemistry Communications | 2015 | 5 Pages |
•A twofold interpenetrated three-dimensional microporous framework was synthesized.•This compound is based on pentanuclear tetrahedral cluster unit.•This compound contains four-connected uninodal net: mdf net.•This compound exhibits solvent-dependent and metal ions photoluminescence.
A new three-dimensional metal–organic framework constructed form pentanuclear tetrahedral cluster and linear dicarboxylic acid ligand, [Zn5(btz)6(ndc)2(H2O)]·3DMA (1) (btz = benzotriazole, H2ndc = 1,4-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid) has been synthesized by the modular building blocks (MBBs) strategy under the solvothermal condition. Single X-ray diffraction reveals that 1 is a two-fold interpenetrated framework with mdf topology, in which pentanuclear {Zn5(btz)6} cluster acts as a 4-connected node. Moreover, the luminescent properties of 1 dispersed in different metal ions and solvents have been investigated systematically.
Graphical abstractA novel three-dimensional (3D) twofold interpenetrated MOF is based on pentanuclear tetrahedral cluster unit. Its structure contains four-connected uninodal net: mdf net. The mdf net is an 86 net with the long vertex symbol (81.83.84.84.84.84).Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide