Three-dimensional porous metal-radical frameworks based on triphenylmethyl radicals |
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Authors: | Datcu Angela Roques Nans Jubera Véronique Maspoch Daniel Fontrodona Xavier Wurst Klaus Imaz Inhar Mouchaham Georges Sutter Jean-Pascal Rovira Concepció Veciana Jaume |
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Affiliation: | Departament de Nanociència Molecular i Materials Orgànics, Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona, Campus de la UAB, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain. |
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Abstract: | Lanthanide coordination polymers {[Ln(PTMTC)(EtOH)2H2O] ? x H2O, y EtOH} [Ln=Tb ( 1 ), Gd ( 2 ), and Eu ( 3 )] and {[Ln(αH? PTMTC)(EtOH)2H2O] ? x H2O, y EtOH} [Ln=Tb ( 1′ ), Gd ( 2′ ), and Eu ( 3′ )] have been prepared by reacting LnIII ions with tricarboxylate‐perchlorotriphenylmethyl/methane ligands that have a radical (PTMTC3?) or closed‐shell (αH? PTMTC3?) character, respectively. X‐ray diffraction analyses reveal 3D architectures that combine helical 1D channels and a fairly rare (6,3) connectivity described with the (42.8)?(44.62.85.104) Schäfli symbol. Such 3D architectures make these polymers porous solids upon departure of the non‐coordinated guest‐solvent molecules as confirmed by the XRD structure of the guest‐free [Tb(PTMTC)(EtOH)2H2O] and [Tb(αH? PTMTC)(EtOH)2H2O] materials. Accessible voids represent 40 % of the cell volume. Metal‐centered luminescence was observed in TbIII and EuIII coordination polymers 1′ and 3′ , although the LnIII‐ion luminescence was quenched when radical ligands were involved. The magnetic properties of all these compounds were investigated, and the nature of the {Ln–radical} (in 1 and 2 ) and the {radical–radical} exchange interactions (in 3 ) were assessed by comparing the behaviors for the radical‐based coordination polymers 1 – 3 with those of the compounds with the diamagnetic ligand set. Whilst antiferromagnetic {radical–radical} interactions were found in 3 , ferromagnetic {Ln–radical} interactions propagated in the 3D architectures of 1 and 2 . |
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Keywords: | lanthanides magnetism metal–organic frameworks porosity radicals |
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