Abstract

Two Hade-based Cd(II) polymers, [Cd(Hade)(tp)]n (1) and {[Cd6(Hade)6(tp)6]·9H2O}n (2) (Hade = adenine, H2tp = benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid), were obtained from the same reaction system at different temperatures which have been characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, FT-IR spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and luminescence spectroscopy. Significantly resulting from the synergistic coordination of nucleobase and bicarboxylate groups, they are a 3-D pillared-layer structure for 1 and a 2-D grid structure where the dicadmium paddle-wheel motifs are double bridged by benzene-1,4-dicarboxylate anions for 2. The supramolecular architecture of 2 is essentially knitted by hydrogen bonding interactions produced by the exocyclic amino/endocyclic imino groups of the nucleobase and the carboxylate groups of the co-ligand to favorably stabilize the high-dimensional supramolecular architectures. At room temperature, 1 and 2 exhibit intense luminescent emissions originating from a Hade-based intraligand and/or photoinduced charge transfer upon adenine binding mode.

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