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Five 8-hydroxyquinolinate-based coordination polymers with tunable structures and photoluminescent properties for sensing nitroaromatics

Journal

DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 44, Issue 1, Pages 401-410

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4dt02897j

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21201002]
  2. Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation [1308085QB22]
  3. National Training Programs of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Undergraduates [201310360028]
  4. Provincial natural science research program of higher education institutions of Anhui Province [KJ2013Z028]
  5. Training Programs of Innovation and Entrepreneurship of Anhui Province for Undergraduates [AH201310360152]

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Using two 8-hydroxyquinolinate ligands (L-1-MOM and L-2-MOM) containing 3-pyridyl or 4-pyridyl groups, five novel coordination polymers, namely, [Zn-3(L-1)(6)] (1), [Zn(L-1)(2)]center dot 2MeOH (2), [Zn(L-2)(2)] (3), [Cd(L-2)(2)] (4), and [Cd-4(L-1)(6)]center dot 13H(2)O (5), were synthesized and characterized by a variety of techniques. Single-crystal X-ray structures have revealed that these coordination polymers exhibit a structural diversification due to the different choices of metal salts and the effect of pyridyl nitrogen position. Compounds 1-5 exhibited different fluorescence emissions and lifetimes upon excitation in the solid state. The sensing behavior of these polymers was also investigated upon exposure to vapors of various nitroaromatic molecules (analytes). The results show that all five polymers are capable of sensing these nitroaromatic molecules in the vapor phase through fluorescence quenching. Interestingly, 3 exhibits superior sensitivity to the analytes in comparison with other polymers. 2-Nitrotoluene quenches the emission of 3 by as much as 96%.

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