Issue 41, 2013

Several (4,4)- and (5,6,8)-connected lanthanide–organic frameworks: structures, luminescence and magnetic properties

Abstract

A series of lanthanide-based organic frameworks with formulas of {[PrL(H2O)2]·2H2O}n (1) and {[Ln3L3(H2O)2]·2H2O}n (Ln = Eu (2), Gd (3), Tb (4), Dy (5), Ho (6), Er (7); H3L = 4-(carboxymethoxy)isophthalic acid), were hydrothermally synthesized and structurally characterized. It is the first time that 4-(carboxymethoxy)isophthalic acid is employed in producing lanthanide compounds. The seven compounds exhibit two types of structures with the decreasing radius of the lanthanide ions, representing the lanthanide contraction effect. Compound 1 with the large Pr3+ ion displays a 2D layered structure with a binodal (4,4)-connected topology with the Schläfli symbol of (3363)2, whereas compounds 2–7 with small Ln3+ ions feature a 3D framework constructed from carboxyl groups with a (5,6,8)-connected topology with the Schläfli symbol of (324454)·(34445463)·(344856698). The luminescence and magnetic properties were investigated, and the results indicate that the H3L ligand can sensitize the lanthanide luminescence in compounds 2, 4 and 5 and makes a contribution to the antiferromagnetic interactions in compound 3 or the uncertain magnetic interactions in compounds 4–7. Additionally, the thermal analyses suggest the high thermal stability of compounds 1–7.

Graphical abstract: Several (4,4)- and (5,6,8)-connected lanthanide–organic frameworks: structures, luminescence and magnetic properties

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jul 2013
Accepted
06 Aug 2013
First published
08 Aug 2013

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 14786-14793

Several (4,4)- and (5,6,8)-connected lanthanide–organic frameworks: structures, luminescence and magnetic properties

X. Zhao, X. Liu and B. Zhao, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 14786 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT51769A

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