Issue 14, 2015

Solvent effects on the structures and magnetic properties of two doubly interpenetrated metal–organic frameworks

Abstract

Two doubly interpenetrated coordination polymers [Co2(BDC)2(bpt)2nSolvent based on dimeric secondary building units and crystallizing with distinct solvent molecules (1-H2O and 2-MeOH for nSolvent = 2H2O and MeOH·H2O, respectively) were obtained by employing 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate (BDC) and 1H-3,5-bis(4-pyridyl)-1,2,4-triazole) (bpt) as linkers. The structures consist of a square grid of dimers bridged by BDC and pillared by bpt. Thermogravimetry and PXRD indicate that the frameworks are stable and are retained up to 400 °C, but the structures are modified irreversibly. 1-H2O, high-symmetry Pna21, exhibits antiferromagnetic coupling within the dimer, while 2-MeOH, low-symmetry P21/n, exhibits ferromagnetic coupling. Upon desolvation, the 1-de and 2-de couplings are antiferromagnetic but reduced. Subsequent resolvation to 1′-H2O and 2′-MeOH resulted in a slight increase of the antiferromagnetic coupling without attaining the virgin states. The interesting difference of magnetic properties between 1-H2O and 2-MeOH, the solvated/desolvated phases, particularly at low temperature, indicates that there is a prominent solvent effect.

Graphical abstract: Solvent effects on the structures and magnetic properties of two doubly interpenetrated metal–organic frameworks

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Dec 2014
Accepted
20 Feb 2015
First published
26 Feb 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 6593-6599

Solvent effects on the structures and magnetic properties of two doubly interpenetrated metal–organic frameworks

F. Huang, C. Yang, H. Li, P. Yao, X. Qin, S. Yan and M. Kurmoo, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 6593 DOI: 10.1039/C4DT04006F

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