Abstract

The self-assembly of HL (L=[5-(ethoxycarbonyl)-4-phenyl-3,4-dihydropyrimidin-2(1 H)-one-6-yl]methanesulfonate) with Sm(ClO 4) 3·6H 2O yielded a 2D coordination polymer {[SmL 3(H 2O) 2]·4H 2O} n ( 1). Its crystallographic data indicated that it belonged to a triclinic system, space group P-1, a=1.42233(8), b=1.47155(8), c=1.53868(9) nm, α=8.62710(10), β=6.35250(10), y=71.5790(10)°, V=2.7241(3) nm 3, Z=2, R 1=0.0693, wR 2=0.1054. X-ray analysis revealed that the local coordination environment around Sm(III) was a slightly distorted dodecahedron in which Sm center was eight-coordinate geometry with eight oxygen atoms from three sulfonic groups, three carbonyl groups and two aqua ligands. Each L − acted as a bidentate spacer to link two Sm centers, resulted in the formation of a 2D hexagonally grid network. The discrete 2D planes in 1 were assembled into a 3D supramolecular network via strong hydrogen bonds among noncoordinated aqua O atoms, coordinated aqua O atoms, and noncoordinated O atoms of sulfonic groups and carbonyl groups. Furthermore, this metal-organic polymer exhibited strong photoluminescence maximized at 379 nm upon 274 nm excitation in the solid state at room temperature.

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