INVESTIGADORES
GOMEZ German Ernesto
artículos
Título:
Exploring Physical and Chemical Properties in new Multifunctional Indium, Bismuth and Zinc based 1D and 2D Coordination Polymers
Autor/es:
GERMÁN ERNESTO GOMEZ; RICHARD D'VRIES; DIEGO LIONELLO; LINA MARÍA AGUIRRE DÍAZ ; MARIANA SPINOSA; CRISTINA S. COSTA; MARÍA CECILIA FUERTES; RAMÓN PIZARRO; ANNA KACZMAREK; JAVIER ELLENA; LAURENCE ROZES; MARTA IGLESIAS; RIK VAN DEUN; CLÉMENT SANCHEZ; MARÍA ÁNGELES MONGE; GALO J. A. A. SOLER-ILLIA
Revista:
DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Editorial:
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 47 p. 1808 - 1818
ISSN:
1477-9226
Resumen:
Main group elements coordination polymers (MGE-CPs) are important compounds for the development of multifunctional materials. However, studies regarding to structural, optical, catalitic, mechanical or antibacterial properties have strikingly less reported. In this work, an exhaustive study of a set of crystalline MGE-CPs obtained from bismuth and indium metals, iminodiacetate, 1,2,4,5-benzenetetracarboxylate, and 2,2?-bipyridine as building blocks is presented. An in-deep topological analysis of the networks was carried out. Besides, nanoindentation studies were performed on two representative low dimensional compounds in order to find the relationships between their structural features and the intrinsic mechanical properties (hardness and elasticity). The solid state photoluminescence (SSPL) properties were also studied in terms of excitation, emission, lifetimes values and CIE chromaticites. Moreover, the heterogeneous catalytic activities of the compounds were evaluated in the cyanosilylation reaction using a set of carbonylic substrates under solvent-free conditions. Finally, the inhibitory effect of the Bi-CPs on the growth of microorganisms such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which are associated with relevant infectious diseases, is reported.