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Syntheses, structures and properties of two zinc(II) coordination complexes based on two bis(pyridyl)-bis(amide) ligands and 1,2-phenylenediacetic acid

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Pages 178-186 | Received 03 Sep 2019, Accepted 09 Dec 2019, Published online: 18 Dec 2019
 

Abstract

Two new zinc(II) coordination complexes [Zn(pda)(3-bpcd)0.5] (1) and [Zn(pda)(3-bpoa)]·H2O (2) have been synthesized by self-assembly of 1,2-phenylenediacetic acid (H2pda), semi-rigid/or flexible bis(pyridyl)-bis(amide) ligands [3-bpcd = N,N′-bis(pyridin-3-yl)cyclohexane-1,4-dicarboxamide, 3-bpoa = N,N'-bis(3-pyridyl)octandiamide] and zinc nitrate. Complex 1 is a 2 D layered framework derived from the 1 D [Zn(pda)]2n ribbon-like chain and the bidentate 3-bpcd, which is a (3,4)-connected (42·63·8)(42·6) topology, then the adjacent layers are linked by hydrogen bonds to build a 3 D supramolecular network. Complex 2 displays a 3 D framework based on the 1 D [Zn(pda)]2n ribbon-like chains and the 1 D [Zn(3-bpoa)]n chains, which represents a (3,5)-connected (42.65.83)(42.6) topology. Two bis(pyridyl)-bis(amide) ligands with different flexibilities play an important role in constructing final topological structures for title complexes. Moreover, the fluorescent properties of two zinc(II) complexes and their fluorescent sensing properties toward small solvent molecules have been studied. Additionally, the photocatalytic properties of complexes 1  2 toward the degradation of dyes have been investigated.

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The supports of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 21501013, 21401010 and 21671025) are gratefully acknowledged.

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