Synthesis, Infrared Spectrum and Luminescent Characterization of Zn (II) Complex Materials

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A mononuclear Zn (II) complex material, Zn[C36H26N2O3]·2H2O, has been synthesized at room temperature using 4, 4'-diaminodiphenyl ether, 1-acetyl-2-naphthol and zinc acetate dehydrate as raw materials. The material was characterized by infrared spectrum and elemental analysis. The luminescent properties of Zn (II) complex material were studied. The results show that the Zn (II) complex material emits light blue-green fluorescence in solid, and emits purple fluorescence in CH3OH, in CH3CH2OH and in DMSO solution, respectively.

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