Two Metal-Organic Frameworks Constructed by 1, 3-Di(1H-imidazol-4-yl) Ligand: Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Photoluminescence Property

Zhi-Qiang LIU Jun-Feng WU Jun CHEN Xia WU Yan WANG

Citation:  LIU Zhi-Qiang, WU Jun-Feng, CHEN Jun, WU Xia, WANG Yan. Two Metal-Organic Frameworks Constructed by 1, 3-Di(1H-imidazol-4-yl) Ligand: Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Photoluminescence Property[J]. Chinese Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2020, 36(1): 159-164. doi: 10.11862/CJIC.2020.003 shu

1, 3-二(4-咪唑基)苯构筑的两个金属-有机框架化合物:合成、晶体结构和荧光性质

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  • 基金项目:

    安徽高校自然科学研究重点项目 KJ2017A349

    安徽省自然科学基金 1908085QB47

    安徽高校自然科学研究重点项目 KJ2018A0371

    配位化学国家重点实验室开放课题 SKLCC1906

    安徽省自然科学基金(No.1908085QB47),安徽高校自然科学研究重点项目(No.KJ2018A0371,KJ2017A349)和配位化学国家重点实验室开放课题(No.SKLCC1906)资助

摘要: 利用1,3-二(4-咪唑基)苯(L)和过渡金属盐反应,通过水热法方法合成了2个新颖的金属有机框架化合物:[Cd(L)(SO4)]n1)和{[Ni(L)(SO4)]·H2O}n2)。利用元素分析、红外、粉末衍射、热重分析等对MOFs进行了表征。通过X射线单晶衍射表明:1属于正交晶系,Pnma空间群,a=0.707 28(5)nm,b=1.343 81(9)nm,c=1.407 31(9)nm,V=1.337 58(16)nm3Dc=2.079 g·cm-3Z=4,F(000)=824,GOF=1.072,R1=0.019 0,wR2=0.050 6。2属于三斜晶系,P1空间群,a=0.986 65(18)nm,b=1.145 7(2)nm,c=1.302 5(2)nm,α=65.029(3)°,β=83.497(3)°,γ=86.423(4)°,V=1.326 0(4)nm3Dc=1.441 g·cm-3Z=2,F(000)=592,GOF=1.016,R1=0.043 4,wR2=0.077 1。2个MOFs均为二维的层状结构。此外,对MOFs的热稳定性和荧光性质也进行了研究。

English

  • Benefiting from large surface areas, adjustable pore size, readily modifiable functional groups and enough active sites, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are widely used in the fields of gas adsorption and separation, drug delivery, sensing and detection, catalysis and so on[1-7]. It is well-known that the potential applications of MOFs largely depend on their structural characteristics. Due to MOFs syntheses affected by many factors including organic ligands, solvent systems, pH, metal ions and so on, so it still has a large challenge the syntheses of target MOFs. Of all these conditions, the organic ligand is of vital aspect because physical properties of ligands directly affect the frameworks and properties of MOFs[8-12]. Our previous studies have demonstrated that organic compounds with 1H-imidazol-4-yl groups are versatile ligands for the construction of MOFs with definite structures and properties[13-16].

    Herein we focused our attention on reactions of 1, 3-di(1H-imidazol-4-yl)benzene (L) with Cd(Ⅱ) or Ni(Ⅱ) salts. In this work, two MOFs were successfully synthesized, namely [Cd(L)(SO4)]n (1) and {[Ni(L)(SO4)]·H2O}n (2). The MOFs were characterized by X-ray crystallography, IR spectroscopy, elemental and thermal analyses. In addition, photoluminescence property of the MOF 1 was investigated.

    and methods All commercially available chemicals and solvents are of reagent grade and were used as received without further purification. The ligand L was synthesized according to the procedure reported in the literature[17]. FT-IR spectra were recorded in a range of 400~4 000 cm-1 on a Bruker Vector 22 FT-IR spectro-meter using KBr pellets. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) was performed on a Mettler-Toledo (TGA/DSC1) thermal analyzer under nitrogen with a heating rate of 10 ℃·min-1. Powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) patterns were obtained on a Bruker D8 Advance diffractometer using Cu (λ=0.154 18 nm) in 2θ range of 5°~50° at 293 K, in which the X-ray tube was operated at 40 kV and 40 mA. Photoluminescence spectra were measured on an Aminco Bowman Series 2 spectrofluorometer with a xenon arc lamp as the light source. In the measurements of emission and excitation spectra, the pass width is 5 nm.

    1.2.1   Synthesis of complex 1

    3CdSO4·8H2O (17.6 mg, 0.05 mmol) and L (10.5 mg, 0.05 mmol) were dissolved in H2O (10 mL) was sealed in a Teflon-lined stainless steel container and heated at 90 ℃ for 3 days. The resulting colorless block crystals were collected in 68% yield based on L. Elemental analysis Calcd. for C12H10N4O4SCd(%): C 34.42, H 2.41, N 13.38; Found(%): C 34.47, H 2.53, N 13.29. Selected IR peaks (cm-1, Fig.S1): 3 423 (s), 3 108 (s), 2 880 (s), 1 620 (w), 1 586 (w), 1 497 (m), 1 366 (w), 1 126 (s), 853 (s), 794 (s), 603 (s).

    1.2.2   Synthesis of complex 2

    The synthesis was similar with that of 1 except that NiSO4·6H2O (13.1 mg, 0.05 mmol) was used instead of 3CdSO4·8H2O. The resulting green block crystals were collected in 82% yield based on L. Elemental analysis Calcd. for C24H22N8O5SNi(%): C 48.59, H 3.74, N 18.89; Found(%): C 48.53, H 3.83, N 18.82. Selected IR peaks (cm-1, Fig.S1): 3 427 (s), 2 855 (s), 1 623 (m), 1 581 (m), 1 449 (m), 1 245 (s), 1 120 (s), 1 092 (s), 983 (s), 830 (m), 747 (w).

    Crystallographic data for 1 and 2 were collected on a Bruker Smart Apex Ⅱ CCD with graphite monochromated Mo radiation source (λ=0.710 73 nm). The diffraction data as well as the intensity corrections for the Lorentz and polarization effects, was carried out using the SAINT program[18]. Semi-empirical absorption correction was applied using SADABS program[19]. The structures of 1 and 2 were determined by direct methods and refined anisotro-pically on F 2 by the full-matrix least-squares technique with SHELXTL-2016 program package[20-21]. The hydro-gen atoms except for those of water molecules were generated geometrically and refined isotropically using the riding model. For 2, the SQUEEZE subroutine of the PLATON software suite was used to remove the scattering from the highly disordered solvent molecules[22]. The final formulas were calculated from the SQUEEZE results, TGA and elemental analysis. Selected bond lengths and angles are listed in Table S1 (Supporting information). The hydrogen bonding data are provided in Table S2.

    CCDC: 1920722, 1; 1920723, 2.

    Table 1

    Table 1.  Crystal data and structure refinements for complexes 1~2
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    Complex 1 2
    Empirical formula C12H10N4O4SCd C24H22N8O5SNi
    Formula weight 418.70 593.24
    Crystal system Orthorhombic Triclinic
    Space group Pnma P1
    a / nm 0.707 28(5) 0.986 65(18)
    b / nm 1.343 81(9) 1.145 7(2)
    c / nm 1.407 31(9) 1.302 5(2)
    α / (°) 65.029(3)
    β / (°) 83.497(3)
    γ / (°) 86.423(4)
    V / nm3 1.337 58(16) 1.326 0(4)
    Z 4 2
    Dc / (g·cm-3) 2.079 1.441
    μ / mm-1 1.814 0.856
    F(000) 824 592
    Reflection collected 4 980 9 345
    Unique reflection 1 235 4 641
    Goodness-of-fit 1.072 1.016
    R1a [I > 2σ(I)] 0.019 0 0.043 4
    wR2b [I > 2σ(I)] 0.050 6 0.077 1
    a R1=∑||Fo|-|Fc||/∑|Fo|; b wR2=|∑w(|Fo|2-|Fc|2)|/∑|w(Fo)2|1/2, where w=1/[σ2Fo2+(aP)2+bP], P=(Fo2+2Fc2)/3.
    2.1.1   Crystal structure of 1

    Single crystal X-ray structural analysis reveals that complex 1 crystallizes in the triclinic Pnma space group. As exhibited in Fig. 1a, the Cd(Ⅱ) is six-coordinated by four oxygen atoms (O1, O2, O3, O4) from the bridging sulfate anion and two N atoms (N2, N2) from distinct L. The asymmetric unit of 1 contains one molecule of [Cd(L)(SO4)]. The Cd-O bond distances are from 0.236 2(2) to 0.253 7(3) nm, while the Cd-N ones are 0.218 39(19) and 0.218 40(19) nm. The coordination angles around Cd(Ⅱ) in 1 are from 57.09(7)° to 163.59(9)° (Table S1). Each L links two Cd(Ⅱ) to form an infinite one-dimensional (1D) chain, and the Cd-L 1D chains are further connected by sulfate anion to generate a 2D network (Fig. 1b), which is further extended into a three-dimensional (3D) supramolecular architecture through O-H…O hydrogen bonding interactions (Fig. 1c and Table S2).

    Figure 1

    Figure 1.  (a) Coordination environment of Ni(Ⅱ) ion in 2 with the ellipsoids drawn at 30% probability level; (b) 2D structure of 2; (c) 3D structure of 2 with hydrogen bonds indicated by dashed lines Fig. 3 TGA curves of 1 and 2

    Hydrogen atoms are omitted for clarity; Symmetry codes: x, y+1, z; x, y-1, z+1; x, y+1, z-1; x, y-1, z

    2.1.2   Crystal structure of 2

    When NiSO4·6H2O instead of 3CdSO4·8H2O was used under the same reaction conditions for preparation of 1, complex 2 was obtained. The results of single crystal X-ray structural analysis showed that 2 crystallizes in triclinic space group P1. As shown in Fig. 2a, Ni1 is six-coordinated by four N atoms (N2, N4, N5, N8) from four different L ligands, two O atoms (O1, O2) from sulfate anion. The Ni-N bond distances are from 0.204 0(2) to 0.209 6(2) nm, while the Ni-O ones are 0.218 56(18) and 0.219 42(18) nm. The coordination angles around Ni(Ⅱ) in 1 are from 65.25(6)° to 172.49(9)° (Table S1). Each L links two Ni(Ⅱ) to generate a 2D network (Fig. 1b), which is further extended into a three-dimensional (3D) supra-molecular architecture through O-H…O hydrogen bonding interactions (Fig. 1c and Table S2).

    Figure 2

    Figure 2.  (a) Coordination environment of Ni(Ⅱ) ion in 2 with the ellipsoids drawn at 30% probability level; (b) 2D structure of 2; (c) 3D structure of 2 with hydrogen bonds indicated by dashed lines

    Hydrogen atoms are omitted for clarity; Symmetry codes: x, y+1, z; x, y-1, z+1; x, y+1, z-1; x, y-1, z

    The purity for the as-synthesized samples was ensured by PXRD measurements and the results are provided in Fig.S2. Each as-synthesized sample gives consistent PXRD pattern with the corresponding simulated one, indicating the pure phase of 1 and 2.

    The thermal stability of 1 and 2 was examined by TGA in the N2 atmosphere from 30 to 650 ℃, and the TG curves are given in Fig. 3. The result was that MOF 1 did not show obvious weight loss before the decomposition of the framework at about 450 ℃, which is in agreement with the result of the crystal structure analysis. For MOF 2, the first weight loss of 3.1% from 30 to 130℃ is in accordance with the loss of free H2O molecules (Calcd. 3.03%), and the framework maintained before about 430 ℃.

    Figure 3

    Figure 3.  TGA curves of 1 and 2

    It is known that the frameworks with d10 metal centers and π-conjugated organic ligands may have photoluminescence. Luminescence in MOFs generally arises from the building components: conjugated organic ligands and/or metal ions or clusters. Organic linkers with aromatic moieties or extended π systems are commonly used in the construction of porous MOFs due to their rigid molecular backbone. MOFs with d10 metal centers show luminescent properties and is likely to be candidates for luminescent materials[23-29]. Accordingly, the solid-state luminescent emission spectra of L and 1 were collected at room temperature. As shown in Fig. 4, the free ligand L exhibited an emission maxima at 381 nm (λex=335 nm), and MOF 1 gave emission maxima at 363 nm (λex=330 nm). Compared with the emission of free L, the blue-shifts of the emissions of 1 are considered to be caused by the coordination of the ligand to the metal centers.

    Figure 4

    Figure 4.  Emission spectra of 1 as well as free L ligand in solid state at room temperature

    In summary, two MOFs based on 1, 3-di(1H-imidazol-4-yl)benzene (L) and corresponding metal salts were synthesized and characterized. The structures of them are 2D network, which are further linked together by hydrogen bonds to give eventual 3D architectures. Furthermore, the thermal stability and photolumine-scence property of the MOFs were investigated.

    Supporting information is available at http://www.wjhxxb.cn


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  • Figure 1  (a) Coordination environment of Ni(Ⅱ) ion in 2 with the ellipsoids drawn at 30% probability level; (b) 2D structure of 2; (c) 3D structure of 2 with hydrogen bonds indicated by dashed lines Fig. 3 TGA curves of 1 and 2

    Hydrogen atoms are omitted for clarity; Symmetry codes: x, y+1, z; x, y-1, z+1; x, y+1, z-1; x, y-1, z

    Figure 2  (a) Coordination environment of Ni(Ⅱ) ion in 2 with the ellipsoids drawn at 30% probability level; (b) 2D structure of 2; (c) 3D structure of 2 with hydrogen bonds indicated by dashed lines

    Hydrogen atoms are omitted for clarity; Symmetry codes: x, y+1, z; x, y-1, z+1; x, y+1, z-1; x, y-1, z

    Figure 3  TGA curves of 1 and 2

    Figure 4  Emission spectra of 1 as well as free L ligand in solid state at room temperature

    Table 1.  Crystal data and structure refinements for complexes 1~2

    Complex 1 2
    Empirical formula C12H10N4O4SCd C24H22N8O5SNi
    Formula weight 418.70 593.24
    Crystal system Orthorhombic Triclinic
    Space group Pnma P1
    a / nm 0.707 28(5) 0.986 65(18)
    b / nm 1.343 81(9) 1.145 7(2)
    c / nm 1.407 31(9) 1.302 5(2)
    α / (°) 65.029(3)
    β / (°) 83.497(3)
    γ / (°) 86.423(4)
    V / nm3 1.337 58(16) 1.326 0(4)
    Z 4 2
    Dc / (g·cm-3) 2.079 1.441
    μ / mm-1 1.814 0.856
    F(000) 824 592
    Reflection collected 4 980 9 345
    Unique reflection 1 235 4 641
    Goodness-of-fit 1.072 1.016
    R1a [I > 2σ(I)] 0.019 0 0.043 4
    wR2b [I > 2σ(I)] 0.050 6 0.077 1
    a R1=∑||Fo|-|Fc||/∑|Fo|; b wR2=|∑w(|Fo|2-|Fc|2)|/∑|w(Fo)2|1/2, where w=1/[σ2Fo2+(aP)2+bP], P=(Fo2+2Fc2)/3.
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