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Two Chemically Stable Cd(II) Polymers as Fluorescent Sensor and Photocatalyst for Aromatic Dyes.


ABSTRACT: Two new 2D Cd(II)-based coordination polymers (CPs), viz. [Cd₂(H₂L)₂(2,2'-bipy)₂] (1) and [Cd(L)0.5(phen)·0.5H₂O] (2), have been constructed using ethylene glycol ether bridging tetracarboxylate ligand 5,5'(4,4'-phenylenebis(methyleneoxy)) diisophthalic acid (H₄L). Both CPs behaved as profound fluorescent sensor for Fe3+ ion and nitro-aromatics (NACs), specifically 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (TNP). The stability at elevated temperature and photocatalytic behaviors of both 1 and 2 for photo-decomposition of aromatic dyes have also been explored. An attempt has been made to explore the plausible mechanism related with the decrease in fluorescence intensity of 1 and 2 in presence of NACs using theoretical calculations. Additionally, the probable mechanism of photo catalysis by 1 and 2 to photo-degrade aromatic dyes has been explained using density of states (DOS) calculations.

SUBMITTER: Wang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6415190 | biostudies-other | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Two Chemically Stable Cd(II) Polymers as Fluorescent Sensor and Photocatalyst for Aromatic Dyes.

Wang Jun J   Wu Jian J   Lu Lu L   Ma Ai-Qing AQ   Hu Wan-Shan WS   Wu Wei-Ping WP   Wu Yu Y   Sun Yan-Chun YC   Singh Amita A   Kumar Abhinav A  

Polymers 20180307 3


Two new 2D Cd(II)-based coordination polymers (CPs), viz. [Cd₂(H₂L)₂(2,2'-bipy)₂] (<b>1</b>) and [Cd(L)<sub>0.5</sub>(phen)·0.5H₂O] (<b>2</b>), have been constructed using ethylene glycol ether bridging tetracarboxylate ligand 5,5'(4,4'-phenylenebis(methyleneoxy)) diisophthalic acid (H₄L). Both CPs behaved as profound fluorescent sensor for Fe<sup>3+</sup> ion and nitro-aromatics (NACs), specifically 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (TNP). The stability at elevated temperature and photocatalytic behaviors o  ...[more]

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