Issue 37, 2020

Multi-responsive chemosensing and photocatalytic properties of three luminescent coordination polymers derived from a bifunctional 1,1′-di(4-carbonylphenyl)-2,2′-biimidazoline ligand

Abstract

Based on the bifunctional ligand 1,1′-di(4-carbonylphenyl)-2,2′-biimidazoline (H2L), three luminescent coordination polymers, with the formula of {[Cd(L)(H2O)]·5H2O}n (1), {[Cd4(L)3(DMF)Cl2]·H2O}n (2), and {[Zn(L)]·H2O}n (3), were designed and characterized. CP 1 is a 3D 4,4-c {42·84} pts net, and CP 2 shows an unprecedented 3D 6-nodal (4,4,4,4,5,5)-c {4·64·8}2{4·65}2{42·65·83}{42·67·8} net, while CP 3 is a 3D 4,4-c {42·62·82}{42·63·8} sqc5577 net. Benefiting from their excellent chemical stability and luminescence properties, these CPs possess efficient multi-functional fluorescence sensing ability toward FeIII ions, Cr2O72− anions, and NZF antibiotics in aqueous media with high sensitivity and high selectivity. Besides, the mechanisms of luminescence sensing were revealed from the viewpoint of resonance energy transfer (RET) and photoinduced electron transfer (PET). Furthermore, the photocatalytic activities for the degradation of methylene blue (MB) of CPs 1–3 under UV light have been investigated.

Graphical abstract: Multi-responsive chemosensing and photocatalytic properties of three luminescent coordination polymers derived from a bifunctional 1,1′-di(4-carbonylphenyl)-2,2′-biimidazoline ligand

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Jun 2020
Accepted
20 Aug 2020
First published
26 Aug 2020

CrystEngComm, 2020,22, 6195-6206

Multi-responsive chemosensing and photocatalytic properties of three luminescent coordination polymers derived from a bifunctional 1,1′-di(4-carbonylphenyl)-2,2′-biimidazoline ligand

J. Wang, N. Chen, J. Qian, X. Chen, X. Zhang and L. Fan, CrystEngComm, 2020, 22, 6195 DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00814A

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