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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*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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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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