Title
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Morphologically controlled eco-friendly synthesis of a novel 2D Hg(II) metal-organic coordination polymer: Biological activities and DFT analysis
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Type
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JournalPaper
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Keywords
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Metal-organic coordination polymers (MOCPs)Density functional theory (DFT)Hirshfeld surface analysis (HAS)Ultrasonic-assisted (US)MorphologyAntimicrobial
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Abstract
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A series of mercury(II) metal-organic coordination polymers (Hg-MOCPs) with a general chemical formula [Hg(PicA)(N3)]n (PicA=2-picolinic acid) were synthesized by controlling their morphology using two methods including the branched tube and sonochemical ultrasonic-assisted (US). The effects of the sonication, the reaction time, the reactant concentrations, and temperature were examined on their effects in influencing the size and morphology of the crystals. The findings have revealed that the concentrations of the reactants and the reaction time have a direct influence on the size and morphology of the crystals. However, this study found that temperature and the sonication power have no control on the size and morphology of the crystals. Hirshfeld Surface Analysis (HAS) was utilized to study the contribution of intermolecular interactions in the formation of [Hg(PicA)(N3)]n. The prepared microcrystals of MOCPs were further analyzed by SEM to ascertain the surface morphology and, PXRD, elemental analysis composition, and FT-IR spectroscopy to elucidate the functional groups of the prepared Hg-MOCPs. Also, density functional theory (DFT) calculation was used to illustrate the electronic properties of the single crystal.
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Researchers
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Titus Msagati (Not In First Six Researchers), Shamila Rouhani (Not In First Six Researchers), Samad Khaksar (Not In First Six Researchers), Amir Hasanzadeh (Not In First Six Researchers), Sadegh Rostamnia (Not In First Six Researchers), Azra Ghiasi-Moaser (Not In First Six Researchers), Paria Sharafi-Badr (Not In First Six Researchers), Payam Hayati (Fifth Researcher), Mehdi Karimi (Fourth Researcher), Angel Gutierrez (Third Researcher), Sara Ahmadi (Second Researcher), Zohreh Mehrabadi (First Researcher)
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