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X‐ray structure of host‐guest nanosized organotin supramolecular coordination polymer based on cobalt cyanide and quinoxaline as an efficient catalyst for treatment of waste water
Author(s) -
Etaiw Safaa Eldin H.,
Abd ElAziz Dina M.,
Shalaby Elsayed M.,
Elzeny Islam
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
applied organometallic chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.53
H-Index - 71
eISSN - 1099-0739
pISSN - 0268-2605
DOI - 10.1002/aoc.5521
Subject(s) - chemistry , catalysis , coordination polymer , quinoxaline , supramolecular chemistry , reaction rate constant , tin , methyl orange , cobalt , singlet oxygen , photochemistry , polymer , polymer chemistry , molecule , photocatalysis , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , oxygen , kinetics , physics , quantum mechanics
New host‐guest supramolecular coordination polymer catalyst 3 ∞ [Co(μ 2 CN) 5 (CN)(μ 2 ‐Me 3 Sn) 2 (Me 3 Sn)(H 2 O)(qox)], SCP1 (qox = quinoxaline) has been synthesized and characterized by single crystal X‐ray diffraction, FT‐IR, U V /Visible and fluorescence spectra, thermal and elemental analyses. The tin atoms act as bridges connecting the Co (CN) 6 building blocks. The structure of SCP1 exhibits an unusual self‐coordinated host‐guest 3D network with qox as guest molecule. Also, the nanosized1 \ was prepared under ultrasonic irradiation while the morphological features of both were examined by TEM and SEM. SCP1 and nanosized1 \ are used as heterogeneous catalysts for removal of toxic dyes under UV and ultrasonic irradiation. The results show high effectively decolorized of indigo carmine dye (IC) without generation of any hazardous wastes or byproducts. The reaction is first order with respect to IC, while the factors affecting the rate constant of the degradation reaction are investigated. Mineralization of IC was investigated by IR and UV spectra. The trapping experiments were carried out to determine the role of active species used for degradation of the dye. The activation parameters of the reaction have been estimated and a possible mechanism of degradation was proposed and discussed in detail.