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The coordination chemistry of benzhydrazide with lanthanide(iii) ions: hydrothermal in situ ligand formation, structures, magnetic and photoluminescence sensing properties
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Document Title
The coordination chemistry of benzhydrazide with lanthanide(iii) ions: hydrothermal in situ ligand formation, structures, magnetic and photoluminescence sensing properties
Author
Theppitak C, Kielar F, Dungkaew W, Sukwattanasinitt M, Kangkaew L, Sahasithiwat S, Zenno H, Hayami S, Chainok K
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Affiliations
Thammasat University; Thammasat University; Naresuan University; Mahasarakham University; Chulalongkorn University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Metal & Materials Technology Center (MTEC); Kumamoto University; Kumamoto University
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Article
Source Title
RSC ADVANCES
Year
2021
Volume
11
Issue
40
Page
24709-24721
Open Access
gold, Green Published
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI
10.1039/d1ra03106f
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Abstract
The influence of synthetic conditions on the solid-state structural formation of lanthanide(iii) complexes based on a hydrazide ligand have been investigated and reported. Depending on the solvents and reaction temperatures, the reactions of hydrated Ln(NO3)(3) with a benzohydrazide (bzz) ligand afforded three classes of lanthanide(iii) coordination complexes viz. [Ln(bzz)(NO3)](NO3)(2) (1Ln; Ln = Sm (1), Eu (2), Gd (3), Tb (4), Dy (5)), [Ln(bzz)(ben)(3)(H2O)]center dot H2O (2Ln; Ln = Pr (6), Nd (7), Sm (8), Eu (9), Gd (10), Tb (11), Dy (12), Er (13)), and [Ln(3)(ben)(3)] (3Ln; Ln = Eu (14), Gd (15), Tb (16), Dy (17), Er (18), Tm (19), Yb (20), Lu (21)). Complexes 1-5 in series 1Ln were isolated by slow evaporation of their isopropanol solutions at ambient temperature, and the complexes display similar discrete structures bearing distinct intermolecular N-HMIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSISO hydrogen bonds to generate a three-dimensional (3D) supramolecular architecture. Complexes 6-13 in series 2Ln were obtained under hydrothermal conditions at 110 degrees C where the in situ generated benzoate (ben) ligands participated in the formation of one-dimensional (1D) coordination polymers (CPs) with the bzz ligands. At a temperature of 145 degrees C the hydrothermal conditions result in the formation of the thermodynamically more stable products of 14-21 in series 3Ln, in which the bzz ligand underwent complete in situ hydrolysis to create the ben ligand. These coordination assemblies feature 1D zigzag chains that are formed by unusual low coordination numbers of the six- and seven-fold coordinated Ln(3+) centers bridged by the ben ligands in mu(2)- and mu(3)-coordination modes. Notably, the chain structures of 2Ln can be transformed into the zigzag tape-like structures of 3Ln upon heating the crystalline samples to 400 degrees C in air. In the solid state at room temperature, the Eu- (2, 9, 14) and Tb- (4, 11, 16) containing complexes emit red and green light, respectively. The luminescence investigations show that the Eu- (9, 14) and Tb-(11, 16) based CPs could be used as fluorescent probes for acetone and Co2+ ions via an energy competition mechanism. Meanwhile, the Gd- (10, 15) and Dy- (12, 17) based CPs show typical antiferromagnetic interactions.
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Thammasat University Research Fund (Fast Track) [TUFT 044/2563]; Thailand Research Fund [RTA6180007]; Thammasat University Research Unit in Multifunctional Crystalline Materials and Applications (TU-McMa); Graduate Development Scholarship 2020; National Research Council of Thailand [15/2563]; NSTDA STEM Workforce [SCA-CO-2561-6014-TH]
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