Photochromic Semiconductive Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Framework (HOF) with Broadband Absorption.
Tong ChenHui-Bo JiangKai-Bin JiangDe-Lin HuLi-Zhen CaiMing-Sheng WangGuo-Cong GuoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Semiconductors with broadband photoelectric response have important practical needs in many aspects such as solar energy conversion, photocatalysis, and photodetection. We synthesized the first photochromic semiconductive hydrogen-bonded organic framework (HOF), [H 2 (bpyb)](H 2 PO 4 ) 2 ·2H 2 O ( 1 ), using the polycyclic viologen cation [H 2 (bpyb)] (bpyb = 1,4-bis(tetrapyridyl)benzene). After 1 s of xenon lamp irradiation, compound 1 showed a visible color change from the initial yellowish to dark purple after continuous irradiation. The photoinduced radical product has an absorption band covering 200-1700 nm, which is wider than the absorption ranges of silicon and perovskites. It produced photocurrent when irradiated with a xenon lamp or a laser (355, 532, or 808 nm). The on/off ratio of the current ( I irr / I dark ) can be as high as 300 times under the irradiation of the 808 nm laser with a power of 1.9 W cm -2 . In addition, under the 808 nm light source, the on/off ratio of 1B is 35 times that of 1A .