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INVESTIGATION ON THE FLUORESCENT PROPERTY AND THE HIRSHFELD SURFACE ANALYSIS OF A NOVEL HETEROBIMETALLIC Cd(II)-Na(I) PYRIDINE-TERMINAL SALAMO-TYPE COORDINATION POLYMER

Journal

JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 62, Issue 9, Pages 1385-1397

Publisher

PLEIADES PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1134/S0022476621090079

Keywords

salamo-type pyridine terminal ligand; synthesis; heterometallic coordination polymer; Hirshfeld surface analysis; fluorescent material

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21761018]

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A novel heterometallic Cd(II)-Na(I) coordination polymer has been synthesized and characterized. It consists of two kinds of metal atoms with different coordination modes, forming a structure with a larger pore size. The polymer exhibits brighter green fluorescence and has potential applications in the development of fluorescent materials. Various short-range interactions on the surface of the Cd(II)-Na(I) coordination polymer have been studied through Hirshfeld surface analysis.
A novel heterometallic Cd(II)-Na(I) coordination polymer (Cd(II)-Na(I) CP), [{Cd(H2L)(OAc)(mu(2)-OAc)Na(OAc)(MeOH)(EtOH)}(2)](n) is self-assembled via a reaction between Cd(OAc)(2)center dot H2O, NaN(CN)(2), and a salamo-type ligand H2L containing terminal pyridine. It is structurally characterized. There are two kinds of metal atoms with different coordination modes. The N2O2 cavity of H2L is not involved in coordination, while the terminal pyridine nitrogen atoms are linked to Cd(II) atoms. Two kinds of acetate groups (OAc- and mu(2)-OAc-) are coordinated with Cd(II) atoms in different coordination modes; two identical Cd(II) atoms are bridged by oxygen atoms of mu(2)-OAc- groups. The Na(I) atoms are linked to Cd(II) atoms via one oxygen atom of mu(2)-OAc-; one acetate group (OAc-), one undeprotonated methanol and ethanol molecules are also coordinated with Na(I) atoms. With Cd(II) atoms as the node and the undeprotonated H2L ligand molecule as the linker, a coordination polymer with a larger pore size (25.04 center dot 17.66(2) angstrom(2)) is formed. Cd(II)-Na(I) CP can emit brighter green fluorescence, hence, it can be applied to the development of fluorescent materials. Various short-range interactions on the Cd(II)-Na(I) CP surface are studied by the Hirshfeld surface analysis.

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