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Chiral and SHG-Active Metal-Organic Frameworks Formed in Solution and on Surfaces: Uniformity, Morphology Control, Oriented Growth, and Postassembly Functionalization

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 142, Issue 33, Pages 14210-14221

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c05384

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  1. Irving and Cherna Moskowitz Center for Nano and Bioimaging
  2. Israel Science Foundation (ISF)
  3. Minerva Foundation
  4. Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for Molecular Design
  5. Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation program of the European Union under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant [642192]
  6. Bruce A. Pearlman Professional Chair in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
  7. ESRF

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We demonstrate the formation of uniform and oriented metal-organic frameworks using a combination of anion effects and surface chemistry. Subtle but significant morphological changes result from the nature of the coordinative counteranion of the following metal salts: NiX2 with X = Br-, Cl-, NO3, and OAc-. Crystals could be obtained in solution or by template surface growth. The latter results in truncated crystals that resemble a half structure of the solution-grown ones. The oriented surface-bound metal-organic frameworks (sMOFs) are obtained via a one-step solvothermal approach rather than in a layer-by-layer approach. The MOFs are grown on Si/SiOx substrates modified with an organic monolayer or on glass substrates covered with a transparent conductive oxide (TCO). Regardless of the different morphologies, the crystallographic packing is nearly identical and is not affected by the type of anion or by solution versus the surface chemistry. A propeller-type arrangement of the nonchiral ligands around the metal center affords a chiral structure with two geometrically different helical channels in a 2:1 ratio with the same handedness. To demonstrate the accessibility and porosity of the macroscopically oriented channels, a chromophore (resorufin sodium salt) was successfully embedded into the channels of the crystals by diffusion from solution, resulting in fluorescent crystals. These colored crystals displayed polarized emission (red) with a high polarization ratio because of the alignment of these dyes imposed by the crystallographic structure. A second-harmonic generation (SHG) study revealed Kleinman symmetry-forbidden nonlinear optical properties. These surface-bound and oriented SHG-active MOFs have the potential for use as single nonlinear optical (NLO) devices.

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