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Copper/Zinc-Directed Heterometallic Uranyl-Organic Polycatenating Frameworks: Synthesis, Characterization, and Anion-Dependent Structural Regulation

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posted on 2016-09-28, 17:54 authored by Ran Zhao, Lei Mei, Lin Wang, Zhi-fang Chai, Wei-qun Shi
By employing a multidentate ligand, 2,2′-bipyridine-5,5′-dicarboxylic acid (H2bpdc), with both O-donors and N-donors, five uranyl-Cu­(II)/Zn­(II) heterometallic coordination polymers, (UO2)­Cu­(μ4-bpdc)­(μ3-bpdc) (1-Cu), (UO2)­Zn­(μ4-bpdc)­(μ3-bpdc) (1′-Zn), (UO2)­CuCl­(μ3-bpdc)­(μ2-Hbpdc)­(H2O) (2-Cu), (UO2)2Cu2Cl2­(μ3-bpdc)2­(μ2-Hbpdc)2­(H2O)3·2H2O (2-Cu′), and (UO2)2Zn­(μ3-SO4)­(μ4-bpdc)­(μ3-bpdc)­(H2O)3 (3-Zn), were prepared under hydrothermal conditions. Thermal stability and luminescent properties of 1-Cu, 1′-Zn, 2-Cu, and 3-Zn were also investigated. Isostructural compounds 1-Cu and 1′-Zn both have a three-dimensional (3D) framework built by polycatenating of two sets of paralleling two-dimensional (2D) grids with octahedral transition metal cations (Cu or Zn) as the cross-linking nodes. As far as we know, compounds 1-Cu and 1′-Zn are the first two cases that possess polycatenated networks in heterometallic uranyl-organic coordination polymers. Compound 2-Cu contains 3-fold interpenetrated 2D networks which are built by the connection of [(UO2)2(bpdc)2­(Hbpdc)2]2– secondary building units and Cu­(II). A one-dimensional tilted ladder-like structure in 2-Cu′ is constructed by uranyl-bpdc chains connected by Cu­(II) and Hbpdc. Compound 3-Zn displays a layered-like 2D network contain an unusual [(UO2)2Zn­(μ3-SO4)] unit. Interestingly, different anions could lead to the change of coordination sites of transition metal cations, resulting in structural diversity of heterometallic uranyl-organic frameworks.

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