Affiliation:
1. Department of Applied Chemistry Faculty of Science Tokyo University of Science Kagurazaka Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 162-8601 Japan
2. Chemical Materials Development Department Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K. Tsukuba Technical Center 22 Wadai Tsukuba Ibaraki 300-4247 Japan
Abstract
AbstractNitrobenzene (NB) is a highly toxic chemical and a cause for concern to human health and the environment. Hence, it is worth designing new efficient and robust sensing platforms for NB. In this study, we present three newly synthesized luminescent silver cluster‐based coordination polymers, {[Ag10(StBu)6(CF3COO)4(hpbt)] (DMAc)2(CH3CN)2}n (hpbt=N,N,N’,N'N”,N”‐hexa(pyridine‐4‐yl)benzene‐1,3,5‐triamine), [Ag12(StBu)6(CF3COO)6(bpva)3]n (bpva=9,10‐Bis(2‐(pyridin‐4‐yl)vinyl)anthracene), and {[Ag12(StBu)6(CF3COO)6(bpb)(DMAc)2(H2O)2] (DMAc)2}n (bpb=1,4‐Bis(4‐pyridyl)benzene) composed of Ag10, Ag12 and Ag12 cluster cores, respectively, connected by multidentate pyridine linkers. In addition, two new luminescent polymorphic silver(I)‐based coordination polymers, [Ag(CF3COO)(dpa)]n (dpa=9,10‐di(4‐pyridyl)anthracene) referred to as Agdpa (H) and Agdpa (R), where H and R denote hexagon‐ and rod‐like crystal shapes, respectively, have been prepared. The coordination polymers exhibit highly sensitive luminescence quenching effects to NB, attributed to the π−π stacking interactions between the polymers and NB as well as the electron‐withdrawing character of NB.
Funder
Yazaki Memorial Foundation for Science and Technology
Ogasawara Foundation for the Promotion of Science and Engineering
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry
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