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Four coordination polymers constructed from a multicarboxylate ligand and metal centers various from Ba2+, Cu2+, Zn2+ to Gd3+: Syntheses, crystal structures and properties

Journal

INORGANICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 362, Issue 7, Pages 2440-2446

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.ica.2008.11.012

Keywords

Hydrothermal reaction; Multicarboxylate ligand; Chiral layer; SBUs; Helix; Ferromagnetic interaction

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC: 20771056]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China [2007CB925102]
  3. National Nature Science Foundation of China [20490218]
  4. Jiangsu Science and Technology Department
  5. Center of Analysis and Determining of Nanjing University

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Hydrothermal reactions between H(4)ODPA (2,2',3,3'-oxydiphthalic acid) and metal ion salts of Ba2+, Cu2+, Zn2+ and Gd3+ afford four novel coordination polymers [Ba(H(2)ODPA)(H2O)(4)] center dot H2O (1), [Cu-2(ODPA) (H2O)(3)] center dot H2O (2), Zn-2(ODPA)(H2O)(2) (3) and [Gd(HODPA)(H2O)(3.5)] center dot H2O (4), accordingly. These polymers show great differences in regard to their structures and properties originated from the variation of size and coordination geometry of the metal ions. Compound 1 presents puckered achiral layer structure with (4.82) topology with helices, 2 has a 63 topology with copper tetramer as SBUs, 3 has chiral layer with two kinds of helices built up from Zn-binuclear paddle-wheel like SBUs, and 4 features a simple 1D helix with opposite chirality. Compound 3 shows obvious fluorescent emissions upon excitation. Compound 2 shows ferromagnetic interactions between Cu-II centers bridged by carboxylate groups, whereas compound 4 presents weak ferromagnetic interaction between Gd-III ions. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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