Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1308986 | Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Reaction of the ligand N,N′-(1,2-phenylene)diisonicotinamide (pia) with metal(II) salts MSO4 [M = Cu(II), Zn(II)] leads to the formation of two 2D coordination networks [(CuSO4)(pia) · 2CH3OH · H2O]n (1) and [(ZnSO4)(pia) · 2H2O]n (2). In the solid state of 1 the Cu(II) center adopt a five-coordination square pyramidal geometry, and the network is generated through the interconnection of the pia organic moieties by [Cu2(SO4)2] dimers resulting in a 2D motif containing irregular inner cavities for guest molecule inclusion; in the case of 2, the Zn(II) center adopt a tetrahedral coordination geometry and the 2D network is formed by pia with another type of connector, zigzag SO42-–Zn chains. Compound 2 displays intense photoluminescence in the solid state at room temperature upon photo-excitation at 245 nm. The photoluminescence behaviors of the polymer 2 are related to the intraligand emission excited state.
Graphical abstractReaction of the ligand N,N′-(1,2-phenylene)diisonicotinamide (pia) with metal(II) salts MSO4 [M = Cu(II), Zn(II)] leads to the formation of two 2D coordination networks [(CuSO4)(pia) · 2CH3OH · H2O]n (1) and [(ZnSO4)(pia) · 2H2O]n (2). In the solid state of 1 the Cu(II) center adopts a five-coordination square pyramidal geometry, and the network is generated through the interconnection of the pia organic moieties by [Cu2(SO4)2] dimers resulting in a 2D motif containing irregular inner cavities for guest molecule inclusion; in the case of 2, the Zn(II) center adopts a tetrahedral coordination geometry and the 2D network is formed by pia with another type of connector, zigzag SO42-–Zn chains. Compound 2 displays intense photoluminescence in the solid state at room temperature upon photo-excitation at 245 nm. The photoluminescence behaviors of the polymer 2 are related to the intraligand emission excited state.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide