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Jie Liu1, Xin-Yu Guo1, Wen-Duo Zhu1
1College of Chemical and Environment Science, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723001, China.
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Lanthanide hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks (Ln-HOFs) integrating luminescent and proton-conductive properties hold significant promise for multifunctional sensing and energy applications, yet their development remains challenging due to the difficulty of balancing structural stability and functional diversity. In this context, this study successfully synthesized a novel neodymium(III)-based hydrogen-bonded framework material, formulated as {Nd(H2O)3(4-CPCA)[H(4-CPCA)]∙H2O}ₙ (SNUT-15), via hydrothermal assembly using 1-(4-carboxyphenyl)-4-oxo-1,4-dihydropyridazine-3-carboxylic acid (H2(4-CPCA)) as the ligand. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis revealed a rare two-dimensional hydrogen-bonded bilayer structure stabilized by π-π stacking interactions and intermolecular hydrogen bonds. Hirshfeld surface analysis further corroborated the structural characteristics of this material. Moreover, leveraging the superior luminescent properties of lanthanide elements, this crystalline material exhibits dual functionality: selective fluorescence quenching toward Fe3+, La3+, and Mn2+ (with detection limits of 1.74 × 10-4, 1.88 × 10-4, and 3.57 × 10-4 mol·L-1, respectively), as well as excellent proton conductivity reaching 7.92 × 10-3 S cm-1 under conditions of 98% relative humidity and 353 K (80 °C). As a multifunctional neodymium(III)-based HOF material, SNUT-15 demonstrates its potential for applications in environmental monitoring and solid-state electrolytes, providing valuable insights into the rational design of lanthanide-containing frameworks.
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