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Published on: September 5, 2018
Organic-inorganic one-dimensional hybrid aggregates constructed from aromatic-bisphosphonate-functionalized
Hui Kong1, Siyu Liu1, Yanan Shi1
1Henan Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan University, Kaifeng, Henan 475004, P. R. China. jpwang@henu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Five novel lanthanide-substituted polyoxomolybdates (NH4)5Na3H2[{Ln(H2O)7}2{Mo5O15(1,4-O3PCH2C6H4CH2PO3)}4]·nH2O [Ln = Tb3+ (1), Ho3+ (2), Er3+ (3), Tm3+ (4), Yb3+ (5); n = 33, 32, 41, 30, 47] have been prepared in a conventional aqueous solution reaction of ammonium molybdate with Ln3+ ions and p-xylyenediphosphonic acid. Crystal structure analyses reveal that 1-5 are isomorphic. The prominent architecture characteristic is that their structural units consist of a tetrameric cyclic-shaped [{Mo5O15(1,4-O3PCH2C6H4CH2PO3)}4]16- segment stabilized by two [Ln(H2O)7]3+ cations, which are connected to propagate one-dimensional chain by Ln3+ ions. As is known, compounds 1-5 stand for the first Ln-substituted aromatic-bisphosphonate-functionalized polyoxomolybdates. The solid-state photoluminescence measurement of 1 has been performed at ambient temperature, and it displayed the characteristic emissions of Tb ions based on its 4f-4f transitions. In addition, the magnetic properties of 1-5 compounds show that they all exhibit anti-ferromagnetic interactions.

