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Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Photoluminescence Properties of Diaquabis (1,10Phenanthroline, κ,N,N’)(Benzoato-κ,O) Manganese(II)Dihydrate

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  • Idongesit Justina Mbonu

    (Department of Chemistry, Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Nigeria)

  • Olusegun Kehinde Abiola
  • Kenneth Abara Ibe
  • Doris Fovwe Ogeleka
  • Elias E Elemike

    (Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, United States)

Abstract

Colossal works have been done towards the design and preparation of coordination polymers that are porous because of their captivating structures and their imminent applications in luminescence, electronics, catalysis, energy storage, sensors, and partitioning [1,2]. Metal-carboxylates and metal-o-phenanthroline with their derivatives are outstanding due to their interesting highlights and properties [3,4]. Our past work sums up detailed synthesis, structural impact variables, and properties of Mn-MOF. Over the last two decades coordination chemists have been devoted to the study of artificial systems by trying to mimic the natural photosynthesis processes.

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  • Idongesit Justina Mbonu & Olusegun Kehinde Abiola & Kenneth Abara Ibe & Doris Fovwe Ogeleka & Elias E Elemike, 2020. "Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Photoluminescence Properties of Diaquabis (1,10Phenanthroline, κ,N,N’)(Benzoato-κ,O) Manganese(II)Dihydrate," Organic & Medicinal Chemistry International Journal, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 9(5), pages 177-193, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:jomcij:v:9:y:2020:i:5:p:177-193
    DOI: 10.19080/OMCIJ.2020.09.555773
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