Eight new 2D isostructural lanthanide coordination polymers (Ln-CPs), [Ln(HL)(HO)(NO)]·NO (1-Ln), Ln = Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, and Yb ions, HL = 4-(3,5-dicarboxylphenyl)-2-methylpyridine, were synthesized by using solvothermal methods and studied by structural analyses, magnetic analyses and luminescent probes. Crystallographic studies revealed that these compounds are 2D frameworks in which dinuclear units with double μ-syn,syn-carboxylate bridges are interlinked by single μ-trans,trans-carboxylate bridges from organic spacers. The layers are further stabilized and combined into 3D architectures through intra- and interlayer ππ stacking interactions and hydrogen bonding, respectively. Magnetic investigations indicated that the carboxylate bridges transmit intralayer antiferromagnetic coupling in 1-Nd, 1-Gd and 1-Ho but transmit intralayer ferromagnetic coupling in 1-Dy. Furthermore, 1-Dy also displays slow magnetic relaxation behavior with a high relaxation energy barrier (ΔU) of 100.7 K and a pre-exponential factor (τ) of 1.4 × 10 s under zero dc field. The luminescence investigations showed that CPs 1-Eu and 1-Tb can serve as highly selective and recyclable sensing materials for Fe, CrO and nitrobenzene. Thus, both 1-Eu and 1-Tb should be excellent candidates for multifunctional sensors.
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