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Encapsulating electron-rich guest in a MOF host through donor-acceptor interaction for highly tunable luminescence

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DYES AND PIGMENTS
Volume 205, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dyepig.2022.110542

Keywords

Host -guest systems; Charge transfer; Donor -acceptor interactions; Luminescent properties

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21961030]
  2. Yunnan Province Thousand Youth Talents Plan
  3. Yunnan Province Thousand Youth Talents Plan, Program of Innovative Research Team (in science and technology) in University of Yunnan Province, and Scientific and Technological Innovation Team for Green Catalysis and Energy Material in Yunnan Institutions o

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The rational construction and modulation of charge-transfer based fluorescence materials in host-guest systems remains a challenge. In this study, a well-defined MOF host with electron-deficient properties was successfully used to fabricate host-guest materials with charge-transfer based fluorescence. By selecting guest molecules, the emission color can be tuned over a wide range. This work provides a hopeful strategy for the assembly of various novel charge transfer fluorescent materials.
The rational construction and modulation of charge-transfer based fluorescence materials in host-guest systems by virtue of donor-acceptor interactions remains a challenge owing to the elaborate self-assembly process of acceptor and donor components. Taking into account the design principles of the host-guest system, a welldefined MOF with electron-deficient properties should be an ideal host for the building of charge-transfer based fluorescence materials. Herein, an electron-deficient MOF host, [Cd3(NDC)3(tpt)2(H2O)3] (1) (H2NDC = 1,4-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid, tpt = 2,4,6-tri(4-pyridinyl)-1,3,5-triazine), and a corresponding series of host-guest materials 1 superset of guest (guest = phenanthrene for 2, anthracene for 3, pyrene for 4, triphenylene for 5) with charge-transfer based fluorescence were successfully fabricated via the donor-acceptor interactions. Profiting from the clear electron-rich guests to electron-deficient MOF framework charge transfer interactions, the host-guest materials exhibit color-tunable emission over a wide range by rational selection of guest molecules. Furthermore, the electronic structure calculations reveal that the multicolor emission of the newly synthesized MOF materials depends on the HOMO energy level/ionization potential of guests. This work provides a hopeful strategy for the assembly of various novel charge transfer fluorescent materials as potential luminophores.

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