Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Synthesis and characterization of a Cd compound for selectively sensing of nitro-explosives. |
| Authors: |
Wang, Yufei1, Gao, Kuan1, Li, Jingjing1, Wang, Liping1, Wu, Jie1 |
| Source: |
Inorganic Chemistry Communications. Oct2018, Vol. 96, p189-193. 5p. |
| Subjects: |
Chemical synthesis, Radioactive waste characterization, Compound semiconductors, Nitrogen, Nonmetals, Refrigerants |
| Abstract: |
Abstract A novel luminescent metal-organic framework has been synthesized, which feathers a 4-connected node 3D network topology. The complex shows an emission peak position change with the increase of solvent polarity. And then,the compound has a good response to the nitro-compounds. Graphical abstract A novel luminescent metal-organic framework, [Cd 2 L(DMF) 2 (H 2 O) 2 ] n (1), based on a chiral binaphthol derivative 2,2′-diethoxy-1,1′binaphthyl-4,4′,6,6′-tetracarboxylic acid (H 4 L) has been synthesized. This compound is a 4-connected node 3D network topology with the point symbol {6^6} and SQC topology type. Photoluminescence (PL) studies indicated that the fluorescence emission peak of complex 1 shows a blue-shift first and then a red-shift with the increase of solvent polarity. Significantly, complex 1 has a good response to the nitro-compounds and its quenching efficiency increases significantly with increasing number of gen-containing groups on explosives. Unlabelled Image Highlights • A novel luminescent metal-organic framework has been obtained. • The framework shows a 4-connected node 3D network topology. • The complex has an emission peak position change with the increase of solvent polarity. • The complex shows a good response to nitro-explosives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Engineering Source |