Cu(II)-Metallized Three-Layered Cu–8HQ Complex with Hierarchical Crystallite Morphologies Synthesized via Reaction–Diffusion

Self-organization of regular band patterns of the precipitate via a reaction–diffusion (RD) framework is called Liesegang phenomenon. This non-equilibrium system is emerging as an efficient method for synthesizing materials with unique morphologies that may have desired properties. The formation of...

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description Self-organization of regular band patterns of the precipitate via a reaction–diffusion (RD) framework is called Liesegang phenomenon. This non-equilibrium system is emerging as an efficient method for synthesizing materials with unique morphologies that may have desired properties. The formation of continuous precipitation inside a band with poor control over the shape and size of sparingly soluble salts has been well documented. However, only a few reports on forming organic–inorganic bonds are available. In the present work, we demonstrate the formation of 2D frameworks of bis-(8-hydroxyquinoline) copper­(II) in the agar gel via RD. The macroscopic particles were dumbbell-shaped, with aspect ratios ranging from 2.7 (inner bands) to 0.7 (outer bands). The particles were composed of ribbon-shaped crystallites at the microscopic level, each with three layers of parallelogram prismatic monoclinic sheets stacked over one another, which could easily be exfoliated. The powder X-ray diffraction patterns at low angles and the surface areas of the crystallites indicated the formation of metal–organic frameworks. It was observed that the sizes of the particles could be tuned by controlling the extent of diffusion using reactant concentrations. Since such heterostructures have energy storage capacity, the cyclic voltammograms of the unexfoliated and exfoliated materials showed that they fall in the pseudocapacitor category with potential application as the electrode material. The frameworks were further characterized by techniques such as optical and electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, IR spectroscopy, and UV–visible spectrophotometry.
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