Issue 5, 2009

A new luminescent 3D metal–organic framework possessing a rare (3,5)-connected net which can be transformed from a 2D double layer

Abstract

Applying a nonplanar dicarboxylate ligand, a new 3D metal–organic framework, Zn(TBDC1)1/2(TBDC2)1/2 (1), possessing a rare (3,5)-connected net has been synthesized and characterized; complex 1 can be formed from a 2D double layer by thermally liberating the coordinated water and dmf molecules, simultaneous with luminescence-increased changes.

Graphical abstract: A new luminescent 3D metal–organic framework possessing a rare (3,5)-connected net which can be transformed from a 2D double layer

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
11 Sep 2008
Accepted
30 Oct 2008
First published
13 Nov 2008

Dalton Trans., 2009, 763-766

A new luminescent 3D metal–organic framework possessing a rare (3,5)-connected net which can be transformed from a 2D double layer

H. He, F. Dai and D. Sun, Dalton Trans., 2009, 763 DOI: 10.1039/B815935A

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