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Abstract
A new copper (II) coordination polymer [{Cu(TMDP)(2,3-pydc)}.2H2O]n(A) has been synthesized successfully by solvolysis method using ligands 4,4′-trimethylenedipyridine (TMDP) and 2,3-pyridinedicarboxylic acid (2,3-pydc). The structure of the synthesised coordination polymer is confirmed by the single crystal X-ray diffraction study and also supported by CHN analysis. FTIR, UV-visible spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and powder XRD study are used to characterize A. The polymer in aqueous solution is applied as effective catalyst for reductive degradation of methyl orange (MO) and Congo red (CR) dyes with reducing agent sodium borohydride (NaBH4) under dark. The detail study of the catalytic reaction and its kinetic study reveals 97% and 76% degradation of MO and CR with rate constants of 0.061 min−1 and 0.005 min−1, respectively. This is the first example where a coordination polymer has been used for reductive degradation of dyes under dark condition.
Graphical abstract
A newly synthesized copper (II) coordination polymer [{Cu(TMDP)(2,3-pydc)}.2H2O]n (A) has been developed and studied by different analytical methods. The polymer (A) is then used as catalyst for degradation of anionic (MO and CR) dyes.
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Journal of Chemical Sciences is a monthly journal published by the Indian Academy of Sciences. It formed part of the original Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences – Part A, started by the Nobel Laureate Prof C V Raman in 1934, that was split in 1978 into three separate journals. It was renamed as Journal of Chemical Sciences in 2004. The journal publishes original research articles and rapid communications, covering all areas of chemical sciences. A significant feature of the journal is its special issues, brought out from time to time, devoted to conference symposia/proceedings in frontier areas of the subject, held not only in India but also in other countries.