Abstract

The self-assembly of 5-bromoisophthalic acid (H 2BIPA) with Eu(NO 3) 3·6H 2O under the hydrothermal conditions gave a 3D coordination polymer, Eu 2(BIPA) 3(CH 3CH 2OH) ( 1), which was characterized by elemental analysis, IR and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Complex 1 displayed an unusual three-dimensional network of a rare (4,6)-connected (4 8.6 6.8) 2(4 4.6 2) 2(4 2.8 4) topology, which was different from Eu 2(BDC) 3(H 2O) 2 (BDC=isophthalate), because the -Br substituent of the isophthalate resulted in the different electronic effects and the steric hindrance to change the coordination modes of carboxylate groups in the assembled process. Moreover, the luminescent properties of 1 were also investigated in the solid state.

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