High Brightness and Easy Color Modulation in Lanthanide-Based Coordination Polymers with 5‑Methoxyisophthalate as Ligand: Toward Emission Colors Additive Strategy.
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2017Author
Badiane, Insa
Freslon, Stéphane
Suffren, Yan
Daiguebonne, Carole
Calvez, Guillaume
Bernot, Kevin
Camara, Magatte
Guillou, Olivier
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Reactions in water between lanthanide chlorides and the disodium salt of 5-
methoxyisophthalic acid, Na2(mip)·7H2O, lead to the first three series of lanthanide-based
coordination polymers based on this ligand. The first series contains only one compound with
chemical formula [Ce(mip)3/2(H2O)5·2H2O]∞. The second series has general chemical formula
[Ln(mip) (Hmip)(H2O)5·H2O]∞ with Ln = La−Ce. The last family is constituted by
compounds with general chemical formula [Ln2(mip)3(H2O)8·4H2O]∞ with Ln = Sm−Er plus
Y. Luminescent properties of the compounds that belong to this family have been studied. The
Tb-based compound presents one of the brightest luminescences reported to date for a
lanthanide-based coordination polymer. The weak intermetallic energy transfer evidenced on the
third family of compounds allows easy and predictable color modulation of the heterobimetallic
powders through additive colors strategy.