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Zinc(II) Carboxylate Coordination Polymers with Versatile Applications

Gina Vasile Scăețeanu, Cătălin Maxim, Mihaela Badea, Rodica Olar

2023Molecules30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review considers the applications of Zn(II) carboxylate-based coordination polymers (Zn-CBCPs), such as sensors, catalysts, species with potential in infections and cancers treatment, as well as storage and drug-carrier materials. The nature of organic luminophores, especially both the rigid carboxylate and the ancillary N-donor bridging ligand, together with the alignment in Zn-CBCPs and their intermolecular interaction modulate the luminescence properties and allow the sensing of a variety of inorganic and organic pollutants. The ability of Zn(II) to act as a good Lewis acid allowed the involvement of Zn-CBCPs either in dye elimination from wastewater through photocatalysis or in pathogenic microorganism or tumor inhibition. In addition, the pores developed inside of the network provided the possibility for some species to store gaseous or liquid molecules, as well as to deliver some drugs for improved treatment.

Topics & Concepts

CarboxylateZincPolymerIntermolecular forceChemistryLewis acids and basesMoleculeCombinatorial chemistryPhotocatalysisLuminescenceLigand (biochemistry)Small moleculeCatalysisNanotechnologyPhotochemistryOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceBiochemistryReceptorOptoelectronicsMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsPolyoxometalates: Synthesis and ApplicationsMolecular Sensors and Ion Detection