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Effect of the Length of Fatty Acid Ligands on Lead(II) Complexes Based on a 1,10‐Phenanthroline Derivative
Authors:Prof Dr Xiu‐Li Wang  Qiang Gao  Yong‐Qiang Chen  Guo‐Cheng Liu  Ai‐Xiang Tian  Zhen‐Hui Kang
Institution:1. Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Bohai University, Jinzhou 121000, P.R. China;2. Functional Nano & Soft Materials Laboratory (FUNSOM), Soochow University, Suzhou, 215123, P.R. China
Abstract:Two new PbII metal‐organic coordination polymers Pb(3‐pdip)(glu)] · H2O ( 1 ) and Pb(3‐pdip)2(odc)] · 2H2O ( 2 ) 3‐pdip = 2‐(3‐pyridine)imidazo4,5‐f]1,10‐ phenanthroline, H2glu = glutaric acid, H2odc = octanedioic acid], were synthesized by hydrothermal reactions of varying fatty acid ligands, and structurally characterized by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. Complex 1 exhibits a one dimensional (1D) chain structure, in which 3‐pdip ligands are attached to one side of the 1D chain. Complex 2 exhibits also a 1D chain structure, in which some paired 3‐pdip ligands are affiliated on both sides of the 1D chain. In the title complexes, the π–π stacking and hydrogen‐bonding interactions extend the 1D chain into a 3D supramolecular framework, respectively. The structural differences between the title complexes indicate the importance of fatty acid length for the creation of molecular architectures. Moreover, the thermal and fluorescence properties of title complexes are also reported.
Keywords:Coordination polymers  Lead  Fatty acids  Hydrothermal syntheses  Crystal structure
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