Photoluminescence properties of Gd(III) and Ce(III) lanthanide based metal organic frameworks
Author(s) -
Yasemin Acar
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
anadolu university journal of science and technology-a applied sciences and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1302-3160
DOI - 10.18038/aubtda.267272
Subject(s) - lanthanide , photoluminescence , molecule , crystallography , crystal structure , ligand (biochemistry) , metal organic framework , chemistry , hydrogen bond , hydrothermal circulation , metal , atom (system on chip) , ion , materials science , adsorption , biochemistry , receptor , optoelectronics , organic chemistry , seismology , computer science , embedded system , geology
The Gd(III) and Ce(III) based-MOFs (metal organic frameworks) have been synthesized by hydrothermal method using 1,2,4,5benzenetetracarboxylate (btec) ligand and characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, UV-visible and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The crystal structure analysis of Gd(III) complex [C 10 H 9 GdO 11 ] ( 1 ) and Ce (III) complex [C 10 H 5 CeO 9 ] ( 2 ) show that the central lanthanide ions are coordinated by nine oxygen atoms in which eight O atoms from btec ligands and one O atom from water molecule for both structures. The nearest non-bonding Gd···Gd distance is 3.928 A while Ce···Ce distance is 4.392 A. Complex 1 and 2 bridged by oxygen atoms of btec ligands are formed in 3D networks via strong hydrogen bonds. Additionally, solid state photoluminescence properties of 1 and 2 at room temperature have been investigated. Under the excitation of UV light, intense cyan-blue emission for complex 1 and blue emission for complex 2 are exhibited in the visible regions.
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