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Smart crystalline framework materials with a triazole carboxylic acid ligand: fluorescence sensing and catalytic reduction of PNP.

Qiu LvQing Lin GuanJin Long LiJin Xiao LiJing JinFeng Ying BaiFeng Ying Bai
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Triazole polycarboxylic acid ligands are widely employed in the construction of MOFs due to their strong coordination ability and flexible coordination modes. In this work, three novel complexes (Pb(MCTCA)(H 2 O) (1), Co(HMCTCA) 2 (H 2 O) 2 (2) and Cu(HMCTCA) 2 (H 2 O) 2 (3)) based on the H 2 MCTCA ligand (5-methyl-1-(4-carboxyl)- 1H -1,2,3-triazole-4-carboxylic acid) were successfully synthesized under hydrothermal conditions, respectively. X-ray single crystal structure analysis shows that complex 1 is a 3D network structure, where the central metal Pb(II) is six coordinated to form deformed triangular prism geometry. The complexes 2 and 3 are both 2D layer supramolecular structures connected through intermolecular hydrogen, where the central metals (Co/Cu) are six coordinated to form octahedral configuration geometry. Based on functional properties, it is found that complex 1 exhibits excellent detection ability for small-molecule drugs (azithromycin, colchicine and balsalazide disodium) and actinide cations (Th 4+ and UO 2 2+ ) within a lower concentration range without interference from other components. In particular, the detection limits of three small-molecule drugs are all lower than 0.30 μM. In addition, complexes 2 and 3 exhibited excellent catalytic reduction performance toward p -nitrophenol (PNP), with a reduction efficiency exceeding 98%. These experimental results evidence that complexes 1-3 have potential application prospects in fluorescence sensing and catalytic reduction.
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