Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1310209 Inorganica Chimica Acta 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Y(NCS)3·6H2O with 18-crown-6 under ambient conditions give completely dehydrated complexes.•The solvent effect on the transition from endo- to exo-binding of 18-crown-6 has been identified.•Lability of compounds in solutions.•Thermal stability in the solid phase.•Photoluminescent activity.

A one pot reaction of [Y(H2O)5(NCS)3]·H2O with 18-crown-6 in acetonitrile (MeCN), tetrahydrofuran (thf), ethyl acetate (EtOAc), and i-PrOH solutions under ambient conditions gives hitherto unknown compounds identified as completely dehydrated [Y(18-crown-6)(NCS)3] (1) and [Y(18-crown-6)(NCS)3]·nA (A = MeCN, thf, 18-crown-6) (2) with the inner-sphere coordination of the macrocyclic polyether. The central atom in compound 2 is coordinated by six oxygen atoms of the macrocycle and three nitrogen atoms of the thiocyanate ions. The coordination number of yttrium is 9. The solvent effect on the transition from endo- to exo-binding of 18-crown-6 with [Y(H2O)5(NCS)3] has been identified. The thermal behavior of complexes 1 and 2 has been studied. Dehydrated samples of 1 and 2 are not hygroscopic, do not undergo hydrolysis, and are stable in the air. The photoluminescence of compounds 1 and 2 is due to T1→S0 fluorescence of the thiocyanate ion.

Graphical abstractThe reaction of [Y(H2O)5(NCS)3]·H2O with 18-crown-6 in various solvents under ambient conditions gave [Y(18-crown-6)(NCS)3]·nA (A = MeCN, thf, 18-crown-6). The solvent effect on the transition from endo- to exo-binding of 18-crown-6 has been identified. Lability of complexes in solutions and their thermal stability in the solid phase, and photoluminescent activity of the products have been studied.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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