| Literature DB >> 31944445 |
Li-Wei Lee1,2,3, Heng-Yu Chi3, Ya-Chuan Kao1, Ting-Hsiang Hung3, Da-Shiuan Chiou3, Gene-Hsiang Lee4, Shie-Ming Peng4, Dun-Yen Kang3, Chih-Min Wang2, Kuang-Lieh Lu1,5.
Abstract
Multiple-stimuli-responsive photoluminescence films based on a ZnII -organic framework, {[Zn2 (Htpim)(3,4-pydc)2 ]⋅4 DMF⋅4 H2 O}n (1, Htpim=2,4,5-tri(4-pyridyl)imidazole, 3,4-H2 pydc=3,4-pyridinedicarboxylic acid), were fabricated. This compound consisted of a 2D corrugated layer, {Zn(3,4-pydc)}n , which was further pillared using a Y-shaped pillar N-donor ligand (Htpim) to form a 3D-pillared-layer framework with 1D open channels. The rectangular channels in the as-synthesized compound are fully occupied by guest DMF and H2 O molecules. The framework exhibits instant and reversible thermochromic properties corresponding to the removal of different H2 O and DMF guest molecules as temperature increases. The pale-yellow crystal undergoes significant redshifting to a greenish emission centered at 530 nm. Compound 1 also showed remarkable solvatochromic effects in the presence of various organic solvents without affecting its structural integrity. In addition, polycrystalline MOF films were grown on an α-Al2 O3 support for switchable and fast-response thermochromic and solvatochromic sensors.Entities:
Keywords: metal-organic frameworks; pillared-layer; solvatochromic; switchable; thermochromic
Year: 2020 PMID: 31944445 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201905719
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236