Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1305157 | Inorganic Chemistry Communications | 2006 | 4 Pages |
The first structurally characterized orotato samarium(III) complex, [Sm2(HL)2(ox)(H2O)2]n · 2.5nH2O (1), with a novel bi-layered structure has been synthesized and structurally characterized by X-ray crystallography, in which orotic acid ligands exhibit two coordination modes of μ3-η2κO,O′:η2κO′,N:η1κ″ and μ4-η2κO,O′:η2κO′,N:η1κ″:η1κO‴ for HL2− with the latter being novel coordination mode. The temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibilities of the title complex reveals that the title complex follow the Curie–Wiess paramagnetic behavior down to 5 K. The title complex exhibits strong luminescent emissions based on the f–f transitions of Sm(III) ion and 4G5/2 lifetime.
Graphical abstractAn original Sm(III)–orotic acid complex with an unprecedented coordination mode μ4-η2κO,O′:η2κO′,N:η1κ″:η1κO‴ for HL2− in the novel bi-layered structure has been synthesized, which exhibits an antiferromagnetic-like interaction and luminescent property.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide