Issue 17, 2020

Two novel lead-based coordination polymers for luminescence sensing of anions, cations and small organic molecules

Abstract

Two novel lead-based coordination polymers, namely [Pb(cbdcp)]·0.5H2O·0.5CH3OH (1) and [Pb(cbdcp)] (2), have been solvothermally constructed by using a zwitterionic ligand 4-carboxy-1-(3,4-dicarboxy-benzyl)-pyridinium chloride (abbreviated as H3cbdcpCl). Compound 1 has a three-dimensional framework displaying a valence-bonded SrAl2 topology with the 42·63·8 symbol, while compound 2 has a two-dimensional sheet structure that can be simplified into a three-dimensional π⋯π interaction-connected topology with the {44·62}2{48·615·85} symbol. Notably, compound 1 proved to be a promising potential luminescent sensor capable of selectively detecting anions, cations and small organic molecules, especially Cr2O72−, CrO42−, Fe3+ and nitrobenzene.

Graphical abstract: Two novel lead-based coordination polymers for luminescence sensing of anions, cations and small organic molecules

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Feb 2020
Accepted
28 Mar 2020
First published
16 Apr 2020

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 5695-5702

Two novel lead-based coordination polymers for luminescence sensing of anions, cations and small organic molecules

X. Zhao, B. Liang, K. Xiong, Y. Shi, S. Yang, T. Wei, H. Zhang, Q. Zhang and Y. Gai, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 5695 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00533A

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