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Title: Syntheses, supramolecular architectures and photoluminescence properties of Zn(II) complexes based on 3,5-dihydroxybenzoic and pyridine/pyrazole derived ligands
Author: Guerrero, M.
Pou, R.
Bayés-García, Laura
Font Bardia, Ma. Mercedes
Sort, Jordi
Pons, Josefina
Ayllón, J. A.
Keywords: Química inorgànica
Zinc
Inorganic chemistry
Zinc
Issue Date: Oct-2018
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: Five new coordination compounds [Zn(μ‑3,5‑DHB)2(H2O)2]n (1a), [Zn(μ‑3,5‑DHB)(μ‑OH2) (H2O)2]n·(3,5‑DHB)n·(4H2O)n (1b), [Zn(3,5‑DHB)2(Isna)2]·2H2O (2), [Zn(3,5‑DHB)2(4‑Acpy)2]·3H2O (3) and [Zn (3,5‑DHB)2(3‑Mepz)2]·H2O (4) (3,5‑HDHB=3,5‑dihydroxybenzoic, Isna=isonicotinamide, 4‑Acpy=4‑acetylpyridine and 3‑Mepz=3‑methylpyrazole) were synthesized in water or water-methanol as solvents. All these compounds have been characterized by elemental analysis, FTIR-ATR and 1H NMR spectroscopies and Powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD). For compounds 1b-4, X-ray crystal structures have been determined. In these compounds, 3,5‑DHB ligand displays different coordination modes. Complex 1b is a coordination polymer, while the addition of the pyridine/pyrazole ligands in the reaction provokes the formation of monomeric compounds (2-4). Moreover, the crystal packing indicates that these complexes expand into 2D/ 3D network structures mainly by intermolecular hydrogen bond interactions. Finally, the photoluminescent properties of these complexes in solid state have also been investigated. The strong emission observed for 1b indicates that it may be a good candidate for photoluminescent devices.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inoche.2018.07.047
It is part of: Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 2018, vol. 96, p. 34-38
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/160800
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inoche.2018.07.047
ISSN: 1387-7003
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