Syntheses, Hirshfeld surface analyses, and luminescence of four new complexes
- Authors: Wu W.P.1, Wang J.1, Lu L.1, Xie B.1, Wu Y.1, Kumar A.2
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Affiliations:
- School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Engineering
- Department of Chemistry
- Issue: Vol 42, No 1 (2016)
- Pages: 71-80
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1070-3284/article/view/213370
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070328416010085
- ID: 213370
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Abstract
Four Cd-based complexes with chemical formulae [Cd(L1)2(2,2'-Bipy)(H2O)] (I), [Cd(L2)2(2,2'-Bipy) · 2H2O] (II), [Cd(L1)2(Phen)(H2O)] (III), {[Cd(L1)2(H2O)(4,4'-Bipy)] · 3H2O} (IV) (HL1 = 3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoic acid, HL2 = p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid, Phen = phenantroline), have been synthesized and structurally characterized (CIF file CCDC nos. 1044844 (I), 1044844 (II), 1044844 (III), 1044847 (IV)). Single-crystal X-ray analyses reveal that compounds I and III have mononuclear Cd(II) units linking by three carboxylate groups, complex II shows dinuclear motif, whereas IV exhibits 1D chain constructed by bridging 4,4'-Bipy ligand. The assistant effect of chelating N-donor ligands with 2,2'-Bipy and Phen bind and bridging 4,4'-Bipy, as well as the flexibility of carboxylate, play an important to modulate on the resulting motifs. The detailed analyses of Hirshfeld surface and fingerprint plots provide insight into the nature of non-covalent interactions in the title compounds. Furthermore, the luminescent properties of the all compounds were discussed in detail.
About the authors
W. P. Wu
School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Engineering
Author for correspondence.
Email: wuweipingzg@126.com
China, Zigong, 643000
J. Wang
School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Engineering
Email: wuweipingzg@126.com
China, Zigong, 643000
L. Lu
School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Engineering
Email: wuweipingzg@126.com
China, Zigong, 643000
B. Xie
School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Engineering
Email: wuweipingzg@126.com
China, Zigong, 643000
Y. Wu
School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Engineering
Email: wuweipingzg@126.com
China, Zigong, 643000
A. Kumar
Department of Chemistry
Email: wuweipingzg@126.com
India, Lucknow, 226 007
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