Molecular and Polymeric Cadmium Nitrate Complexes with Bridging 3-Aminoquinoline: Synthesis, Structures, and Luminescence Properties

RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF COORDINATION CHEMISTRY(2021)

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The reaction of Cd(NO 3 ) 2 ⋅4H 2 O with 3-aminoquinoline (3-Аq) affords the molecular and poly-meric complexes [Cd(NO 3 ) 2 (H 2 O)(3-Аq)]⋅2MeCN ( I ) and {[Cd(NO 3 ) 2 (3-Аq) 2 ]⋅MeCN} n ( II ), respectively, depending on the ratio of the reagents and composition of the medium. Compounds I and II are studied by elemental analysis, X-ray structure analysis (CIF files CCDC nos. 2015059 ( I ) and 2015060 ( II )), X-ray diffraction analysis, and luminescence investigation. In both cases, the environment of the cadmium atom is a pentagonal bipyramid. The 3-Аq molecules of dimer I are bridging ligands, and the monodentate mode of binding with Cd(II) along with the indicated function is observed in the polymer. Hydrogen bonds between the H atoms of the NH 2 group and the N atom of the solvate MeCN molecule and the O atom of the NO 3 group result in the formation of a three-dimensional supramolecular network, which is additionally strengthened by intermolecular stacking interactions between the aromatic fragments of 3-Аq of the adjacent molecules. Both compounds luminesce in the red spectral range. As compared to the spectrum of free 3-Аq, the shift of the emission bands of dimer I and polymer II in this range is 93 and 38 nm, respectively.
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cadmium nitrate,3-aminoquinoline,dimer,polymer,structure,luminescence
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