2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2011.05.017
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Structures and photocatalytic activities of metal-organic frameworks derived from rigid aromatic dicarboxylate acids and flexible imidazole-based linkers

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“…However, the same metal-nitrogen bonds also have different values in different coordination geometries. The bond lengths of CdÅ), which is consistent with the fact that bond lengths in a tetrahedral geometry are generally shorter than those in other geometries[37].The flexible N-donor ligands (bbim and bbbm) can freely rotate due to the existence of C-C single bond of -(CH 2 ) 4 -group, forming a series of conformations. For 1, there exist two kinds of trans "S" bbim ligands with different dihedral angles between the two benzimidazole rings.…”
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“…However, the same metal-nitrogen bonds also have different values in different coordination geometries. The bond lengths of CdÅ), which is consistent with the fact that bond lengths in a tetrahedral geometry are generally shorter than those in other geometries[37].The flexible N-donor ligands (bbim and bbbm) can freely rotate due to the existence of C-C single bond of -(CH 2 ) 4 -group, forming a series of conformations. For 1, there exist two kinds of trans "S" bbim ligands with different dihedral angles between the two benzimidazole rings.…”
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“…Application of MOCPs as heterogeneous catalysts toward removal of dye contaminants from water has recently attained much attention [32]. To investigate the catalytic behavior of complexes 1-4 in detail, Congo red azo dye was selected as a model dye contaminant to evaluate the efficiency of catalytic degradation.…”
Section: Catalytic Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, to study such transformation process in an lucrative manner, we have synthesized five new and one previously reported ( 3 ) , mixed ligand metal–organic frameworks, namely, {[Cd­(1,4-bib)­(glut)]·(4H 2 O)} n ( 1 ), {[Zn­(1,4-bib)­(glut)]·(4H 2 O)} n ( 2 ), {[Co­(1,4-bib)­(3,5-pydc)]·(2H 2 O)} n ( 3 ), {[Mn­(1,4-bib)­(3,5-pydc)]·(2H 2 O)} n ( 4 ), {[Zn­(1,4-bib)­(3-mglut)]·(4H 2 O)} n ( 5 ), and {[Zn­(1,4-bib)­(2,2′-dmglut)]·(2H 2 O)} n ( 6 ) from 1-(4-(1 H -imidazole-1-yl)­butyl)-1 H -imidazole (1,4-bib) using four different acids salt, disodium glutarate (Na 2 glut), pyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate (3,5-pydc), 3-methyl glutarate (3-mglut) and 2,2′-dimethyl glutarate (Na 2 2,2′-dmglut), and four different metal ions. All compounds have been characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, powder X-ray diffraction, and other physicochemical methods.…”
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confidence: 99%