Syntheses, structures and luminescence properties of cadmium(II) coordination polymers with in situ formed oxalate and bis(chelating) bridging ligands

Jian Yong Zhang, Qi Yue, Qin Xiang Jia, Ai Ling Cheng, En Qing Gao

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Abstract

Hydrothermal reactions of 2-cyanopyrimidine and CdCl2 in the absence and presence of sodium azide yielded two coordination polymers, [Cd 3(ox)2(pymc)2]·2H2O (1) and [Cd2(pymtz)2(ox)]·H2O (2), respectively, where pymc = 2-pyrimidinecarboxylate, pymtz = 5-(2′-pyrimidyl)tetrazolate and ox = oxalate. All the ligands in these compounds were generated in situ by the hydrolysis of 2-cyanopyrimidine (pymCN) or the [2 + 3] cycloaddition of the azide ion to the nitrile. In compound 1, seven-coordinated Cd ions are linked by oxalate bridges into a diamond network based on Cd2O2 nodes, and eight-coordinated Cd ions are linked to the network through pymc and oxalate bridges. In compound 2, seven-coordinated Cd ions are bridged by oxalate ions into 1D Cd2(ox) ribbons, which are further linked by bis(chelating) pymtz to give a 3D framework that exhibits the 5-connected 4 466 net topology based on Cd2O2 nodes. The compounds exhibit intense luminescence in the solid state.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1443-1449
Number of pages7
JournalCrystEngComm
Volume10
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

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