Issue 10, 2008

Single- or double-stranded helices-sustained molecular bilayer architecture

Abstract

Although pillared layered structures are well-known, helices sustained bilayer motif has not been reported to date. Two metal–organic frameworks [Zn2(OABDC)(OH)]n (1; OABDC = 5-oxyacetateisophthalate) and [Cd3(OABDC)2(bpp)2]n·2nH2O (2; bpp = 1,3-bis(4-pyridyl)propane), have been synthesized on the basis of the assembly of a scorpion-shaped carboxylate and auxiliary pyridine-based ligands with d10 metal ions under hydrothermal conditions. Complex 1 demonstrates an interesting 3D MOF, which is alternately assembled by 2D metal–organic bilayers and 1D inorganic cylindrical 21 helices along the b axis. Complex 2 gives a novel example of 3D MOF comprised of the intra-bilayer and double-stranded helices of interlayer mutual racemization. Photoluminescence studies revealed that both complexes are potentially blue luminescent materials. The thermal stabilities of these complexes were also discussed.

Graphical abstract: Single- or double-stranded helices-sustained molecular bilayer architecture

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Mar 2008
Accepted
12 Jun 2008
First published
11 Jul 2008

CrystEngComm, 2008,10, 1345-1349

Single- or double-stranded helices-sustained molecular bilayer architecture

X. Cao, Z. Li, J. Zhang, Y. Qin, J. Cheng and Y. Yao, CrystEngComm, 2008, 10, 1345 DOI: 10.1039/B804371J

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