Abstract

Abstract A series of hydrothermal reactions of ZnX2 ( X = NO 3 - , ClO 4 - , and CH3COO−) with 3-(1,2,4-triazolyl-4-yl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole (Htrtr) with various Zn–Htrtr ratios led to the same 2D metal–organic coordination polymer [Zn(trtr)2]n (1), which features a 2D grid. Four trtr− ligands adopting μ2-1κN: 1′κN mode alternately connect four Zn1 centers to form a 28-membered ring. The growth of the 28-membered rings fuses into the 2D grid, thus, to be further fabricated into a supramolecular framework by hydrogen bondings. The fluorescence of 1 shows an emission peak at 424 nm, which can be assigned to intra-ligand π–π∗ transition of trtr.

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