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Takamasa Tsukamoto1,2, Kenji Takada1, Ryota Sakamoto1,3, Ryota Matsuoka1, Ryojun Toyoda1, Hiroaki Maeda1, Toshiki Yagi1, Michihiro Nishikawa4, Naoaki Shinjo1, Shuntaro Amano1, Tadashi Iokawa1, Narutaka Ishibashi1, Tsugumi Oi1, Koshiro Kanayama1, Rina Kinugawa1, Yoichiro Koda1, Toshiyuki Komura1, Shuhei Nakajima1, Ryota Fukuyama1, Nobuyuki Fuse1, Makoto Mizui1, Masashi Miyasaki1, Yutaro Yamashita1, Kuni Yamada1, Wenxuan Zhang1, Ruocheng Han1, Wenyu Liu1, Taro Tsubomura4, Hiroshi Nishihara1.
Abstract
Photoluminescent coordination nanosheets (CONASHs) comprising three-way terpyridine (tpy) ligands and zinc(II) ions are created by allowing the two constitutive components to react with each other at a liquid/liquid interface. Taking advantage of bottom-up CONASHs, or flexibility in organic ligand design and coordination modes, we demonstrate the diversity of the tpy-zinc(II) CONASH in structures and photofunctions. A combination of 1,3,5-tris[4-(4'-2,2':6',2″-terpyridyl)phenyl]benzene (1) and Zn(BF4)2 affords a cationic CONASH featuring the bis(tpy)Zn complex motif (1-Zn), while substitution of the zinc source with ZnSO4 realizes a charge-neutral CONASH with the [Zn2(μ-O2SO2)2(tpy)2] motif [1-Zn2(SO4)2]. The difference stems from the use of noncoordinating (BF4-) or coordinating and bridging (SO42-) anions. The change in the coordination mode alters the luminescence (480 nm blue in 1-Zn; 552 nm yellow in 1-Zn2(SO4)2). The photophysical property also differs in that 1-Zn2(SO4)2 shows solvatoluminochromism, whereas 1-Zn does not. Photoluminescence is also modulated by the tpy ligand structure. 2-Zn contains triarylamine-centered terpyridine ligand 2 and features the bis(tpy)Zn motif; its emission is substantially red-shifted (590 nm orange) compared with that of 1-Zn. CONASHs 1-Zn and 2-Zn possess cationic nanosheet frameworks with counteranions (BF4-), and thereby feature anion exchange capacities. Indeed, anionic xanthene dyes were taken up by these nanosheets, which undergo quasi-quantitative exciton migration from the host CONASH. This series of studies shows tpy-zinc(II) CONASHs as promising potential photofunctional nanomaterials.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28320204 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b12810
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419