The Effect of Viologen Counterions on the Topologies of La(III)–Tetraoxolene Coordination Frameworks

22 November 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Lanthanoid containing coordination polymers have attracted significant attention due to their potential application in photoluminescence, high-density information storage, and chemical sensing. Controlling the connectivity of the frameworks is a crucial goal, as both the physical and chemical properties of these compounds are closely related to their network topologies. Two viologen cations have been investigated for their structure directing effects in the synthesis of La(III)–tetraoxolene frameworks containing F, Cl and Br substituents. The framework topologies obtained demonstrate the potential for viologen cations to influence the structure of the La–tetraoxolene coordination polymers through non-covalent interactions.

Keywords

metal-organic frameworks
redox-active
crystallography
cations

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Crystallographic and structural information, analysis of coordination geometries, powder XRD, ATR-FTIR spectra, thermogravimetric analysis.
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