Issue 43, 2024

Synergistic impact of nano-supramolecular coordination polymer based on cadmium, ethyl nicotinate and thiocyanate ligands as efficient catalyst to remove harmful elements from wastewater

Abstract

Under ultrasonication, cadmium nitrate tetrahydrates, ethyl nicotinate (EN), and potassium thiocyanate as connecting ligand self-assembled to form the nanosized supramolecular coordination polymer (NSCP1) and the crystalline supramolecular coordination polymer (SCP1) [Cd(EN)2(SCN)2]. Single crystal SCP1 X-ray diffraction (XRD) revealed that CdII has an octahedral shape. The network structure of SCP1 is composed of chair conformation cyclic [Cd2(SCN)2]n building blocks that form a one dimensional (1D) chain with bilaterally coordinated EN. The 1D-chain is joined to the other by extensive hydrogen bonds, which arrange the chains into a three-dimensional network. By stacking π–π, the strands are fluttering the three-dimensional (3D) network even more. Several structural characterization methods and spectral analyses were used to analyze SCP1 and NSCP1. The heterogeneous catalysts SCP1 and NSCP1 have been shown to display exceptionally strong catalytic activity against the breakdown of the designated contaminant, indigo carmine (IC) color in very short durations under ultraviolet (UV) or ultrasonic wave conditions. The photoluminescence probing approach was utilized to determine the reactive oxygen species and reaction process using the disodium salt of terephthalic acid.

Graphical abstract: Synergistic impact of nano-supramolecular coordination polymer based on cadmium, ethyl nicotinate and thiocyanate ligands as efficient catalyst to remove harmful elements from wastewater

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jul 2024
Accepted
12 Sep 2024
First published
04 Oct 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 31471-31485

Synergistic impact of nano-supramolecular coordination polymer based on cadmium, ethyl nicotinate and thiocyanate ligands as efficient catalyst to remove harmful elements from wastewater

D. I. Saleh, S. F. Mahmoud and S. E. H. Etaiw, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 31471 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA05068A

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