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Secondary ligands and the intramolecular hydrogen bonds drive photoluminescence quantum yields from aminopyrazine coordination polymers

Here the role of secondary ligands and their hydrogen bonding patterns in determining the photoluminescence quantum yields of aminopyrazine (ampyz) coordination polymers was probed. The acetate present in the highly efficient blue-light-emitting cadmium-ampyz coordination polymer was replaced with n...

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Published in:New journal of chemistry 2020-12, Vol.44 (46), p.2259-2266
Main Authors: Lemes, Maykon Alves, do Nascimento Neto, José Antônio, Fernandes Guimarães, Freddy, Maia, Lauro June Queiroz, de Santana, Ricardo Costa, Terra Martins, Felipe
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Summary:Here the role of secondary ligands and their hydrogen bonding patterns in determining the photoluminescence quantum yields of aminopyrazine (ampyz) coordination polymers was probed. The acetate present in the highly efficient blue-light-emitting cadmium-ampyz coordination polymer was replaced with nitrate, and another ampyz coordination polymer with Zn(NO 3 ) 2 was also synthesized. The replacement of the acetate with nitrate yielded another cadmium coordination polymer with high blue-light iPLQY and ePLQY values of 11.2% and 10.0%, respectively, whereas the zinc coordination polymer exhibited quantum yields of about 6%. The same ampyz bidentate coordination backbone that was reported in a compound in the literature was observed in the two compounds reported here. However, four water molecules complete the zinc octahedral coordination environment and nitrate engages only one of its oxygens in coordination with Cd 2+ rather than both in the case of acetate, resulting in lower molecular constraint and poor orbital overlap. These direct features of the secondary ligand, together with less and weaker intramolecular hydrogen-bonded motifs in both [Cd(ampyz)(NO 3 )(H 2 O) 2 ] n (NO 3 ) n · n H 2 O and [Zn(ampyz)(H 2 O) 4 ] n (NO 3 ) 2 n ·2 n H 2 O prepared here, are responsible for the decay of the photoluminescence efficiency, which should be further accounted for in the design of novel improved high-efficiency fluorescent compounds. Here the role of secondary ligands and their hydrogen bonding patterns in determining the photoluminescence quantum yields of aminopyrazine (ampyz) coordination polymers was probed.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/d0nj04558f