Two series of pH-dependent lanthanide complexes showing solvent-induced single crystal to single crystal transformation, sorption and luminescence properties†
Abstract
Two series of new lanthanide coordination polymers have been obtained by solvothermal reaction of Ln(NO3)3 and pamoic acid under different pH values. Both series of compounds show three-dimensional porous frameworks composed of dinuclear Ln(III) subunits. Series B demonstrates fascinating solvent-induced dynamic behaviors in an SCSC (single crystal to single crystal) manner. The capability of activated series B to absorb liquid acetone was investigated by means of 1H NMR spectroscopy, demonstrating the potential of Ln-MOFs as highly efficient and reusable liquid acetone sorbents. In addition, photoluminescence properties of Nd (3), Eu (5) and Yb (10) were measured and discussed. Lanthanide contraction effect also played a crucial role in the formation of each series of complexes. Analysis of the relations between the ionic radius (Ln3+) and the number of f electrons in these complexes indicates that lanthanide contraction effect in both series can be well described by the Raymond model.