Publications by authors named "Yun-Xia Qu"

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  • The study demonstrates a transition from a discrete dinuclear dysprosium cluster to a one-dimensional polymeric chain while preserving the same core structure, which involves mixed-ligand strategies.
  • The differences in hydrogen bonding between various coordinated water molecules and other species affect the local geometry around the dysprosium ion, leading to distinct magnetic properties.
  • Notably, the dinuclear compound exhibits typical butterfly-shaped hysteresis loops, whereas the 1D polymer shows an unprecedented magnetic behavior at zero field up to 11 K, suggesting that the second coordination sphere significantly influences the first through hydrogen bonding.
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Coordination and supramolecular assemblies of a fully substituted cyclopentanocucurbit[6]uril (CyPQ[6]) with a series of lanthanide cations (Ln) have been investigated in the presence of tetrachlorozincate anion ([ZnCl]). X-ray single-crystal diffraction analysis has revealed that the interaction of CyPQ[6] and a series of Lncations unexpectedly results in the formation of at least seven different CyPQ[6]-based coordination complex adduct and supramolecular assemblies groups, including with (1) La, Cecations; (2) Pr, Ndcations; (3) Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy with P1̅ or P1 space group, in which CyPQ[6] molecules coordinate alternatively with Lncations and form linear coordination polymers; (4) CyPQ[6] molecules interact alternatively with [Ho(HO)] aqueous complexes and form linear supramolecular chains; CyPQ[6] molecules can assemble two different Ln free porous supramolecular assemblies from CyPQ[6]-Ln(NO)-ZnCl-HCl systems, Ln = Tm, Yb, and Lu; however, no solid crystals were obtained from system containing Ercation. Thus, these differences could lead CyPQ[6] to be useful in not only the isolation of lighter lanthanides from their heavier lanthanides but also special selectivity for different volatile organic compounds.

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