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Multistimuli-responsive multicolor solid-state luminescence tuned by NH-dependent switchable hydrogen bonds.

Rui ZhangLi-Hua HeSui-Jun LiuJin-Sheng LiaoHe-Rui WenJing-Lin ChenFeng Zhao
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Revealing the stimuli-responsive mechanism is the key to the accurate design of stimuli-responsive luminescent materials. We report herein the multistimuli-responsive multicolor solid-state luminescence of a new dicopper(I) complex [{Cu(bpmtzH)} 2 (μ-dppa) 2 ](ClO 4 ) 2 (1), and the multistimuli-responsive mechanism is clarified by investigating its four different solvated compounds 1·2CH 3 COCH 3 ·2H 2 O, 1·2DMSO·2H 2 O, 1·4CH 3 OH, and 1·4CH 2 Cl 2 . It is shown that luminescence mechanochromism is associated with the breakage of the hydrogen bonds of bmptzH-NH with counter-ions such as ClO 4 - induced by grinding, while luminescence vapochromism is attributable to the breaking and forming of hydrogen bonds of dppa-NH with solvents, such as acetone, dimethylsulfoxide, and methanol, caused by heating and vapor fuming. In addition, those results might provide new insights into the design and synthesis of multistimuli-responsive multicolor luminescent materials by using various structure-sensitive functional groups, such as distinct N-H ones, to construct switchable hydrogen bonds.
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