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Homochiral Chemistry Strategy To Trigger Dielectric Switching and Second-Harmonic Generation Response on Spirocyclic Derivatives.

Hong GaoYi-Dan ChenTie ZhangJia-Zhen GeDa-Wei FuZhong-Xia Wang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Organic-inorganic hybrid materials with switchable properties have significant potential applications in intelligent devices. There are some conventional ways to obtain optical and/or electric multiple responses, such as asymmetric design, chirality, doping, and structural dimension in hybrid materials. Among them, the homochirality strategy is one of the best ways to regulate the molecular structure and symmetry, thereby ensuring second-harmonic generation (SHG) and dielectric dual response characteristics. Here, we report a homochiral design strategy to obtain noncentrosymmetric [ R -(HASD)][Cd(SCN) 3 ] (HASD = 7-hydroxy-5-azaspiro[4.5]decan) and [ S -(HASD)][Cd(SCN) 3 ]; [ Rac -(HASD)][Cd(SCN) 3 ] was also synthesized as a comparative experiment to illustrate the relationship between structural chirality and physical properties. With the help of homochiral regulation, the SHG response is excited and dielectric phase transition temperature ( T c ) is also highly improved. In addition, both the optical SHG and dielectric phase change show an optical/electric switchable response. This work is of great significance for the further exploration of multifunctional molecular switching materials through homochiral chemistry.
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