INVESTIGADORES
BARJA Beatriz Carmen
artículos
Título:
Chain-like uranyl-coordination polymer as a bright green light emitter for sensing and sunlight driven photocatalysis
Autor/es:
GOMEZ, G.E.; ONNA, D.; D'VRIES, R.F.; BARJA, B.C.; ELLENA, J.; NARDA, G.E.; SOLER-ILLIA, G.J.A.A.
Revista:
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Editorial:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 8 p. 11102 - 11109
ISSN:
2050-7534
Resumen:
A new uranyl-coordination polymer (UCP) has been solvothermally synthesized employing succinic acid and 1,10-phenanthroline (phen) as ligands. The obtained compound with the formula [(UO2)2(phen)(succ)0.5(OH)(O)4(μ3-O)(H2O)]·H2O (UNSL-1) is classified as 1D chains showing I0O1 connectivity. Also, the asymmetric unit is composed of two hepta-coordinated uranyl centers: U1 is surrounded by five oxygen atoms from succinate, while U2 is surrounded by two nitrogen atoms from phen and three oxygen atoms from succinate ([U1O7] and [U2N2O5]). The secondary-building unit (SBU) is composed of a sharing edge tetrameric cluster linked with a succinate ligand in the [-1 0 1] direction. Besides, the chains are reinforced by π-π stacking interactions between the aromatic rings of the phen molecules to conform a 2D supramolecular arrangement. Moreover, photoluminescence experiments show strong green emission consistent with uranyl crystalline materials. Photophysical characterization was completed via low-temperature measurements (77 K) and recording the decay emission for calculating the lifetime (τobs) value. Regarding its multifunctional properties, a cation-sensing performance was achieved showing selective quenching toward iron ions in aqueous media. Finally, UNSL-1 was tested as an efficient water photocatalyst for dye degradation under simulated sunlight irradiation, exhibiting promising results for organic-pollutant water remediation.