Abstract
Under the hydrothermal conditions, based on a highly flexible H2L (2,2′-thiodiacetic acid) ligand and corresponding lead(II) salts, a novel lead(II) inorganic-organic hybrid framework {Pb3(μ8-L)2(μ2-Br)2}n (1) has been isolated. In 1, 1D infinite Pb-O-Pb and Pb-Br-Pb connectivity can be observed, which are interlinked forming a novel 2D inorganic-organic framework with I2O0type. The six-coordinated geometry of Pb1 in the hemidirected geometry and eight-coordinated geometry of Pb2 in the holodirected geometry in 1 also can be observed. TG analysis and solid-state fluorescent spectrum of 1 have also been investigated. The variable lead(II) geometries and coordination numbers together with flexible coordination modes of deprotonated 2,2′-thiodiacetate ligand also reveal great potential in the rational design and deliberate construction of those novel inorganic-organic hybrid materials.
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Acknowledgments
This present work was supported financially by Tianjin Educational Committee (20090504 and 20110311).