Abstract

A novel 3D lead(II) metal–organic framework {Pb4(Bdc)3(µ4-O)(H2O)}n (1) (H2Bdc = isophthalic acid) with octanuclear [Pb8(Bdc)6(µ4-O)2(H2O)2] as secondary building units (SBUs) has been obtained and fully characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction, IR, elemental analysis, TG-DTA and fluorescent spectra. XRD results indicate octanuclear lead(II) SBU contains two inversely related [Pb4(µ4-O)] cores and is extended topologically into an infinite eight-connected bcu-type network via twelve Bdc ligands linking eight neighboring SBUs. At room temperature, 1 in the solid-state exhibits strong emission peak at 424 nm originated from the LMCT between delocalized π bonds of Bdc carboxylate groups and p orbitals of lead(II) centers.

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