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Solvent-Modulated Self-Assembly of Naphthalenediimide-Based Cd(II) Complexes and the Controllable Photochromism via Conformational Isomerization.

Yong-Sheng ShiDong-Dong YangHan-Wen ZhengQiong-Fang LiangYu-Hui FangTong XiaoXiang-Jun Zheng
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Rational regulation of the properties of photochromic materials is a challenging and meaningful work. In the present work, NDI-based complexes, namely, [Cd 0.5 (NDI)(HBDC)]·H 2 O ( 1 ) and a series of conformational isomers of {[Cd(NDI) 0.5 (BDC)]·MeCN} n ( 2 ), were synthesized by varying the solvent conditions (H 2 BDC = terephthalic acid, NDI = N , N '-bis(3-pyridylcarbonylhydrazine)-1,4,5,8-naphthalene diimide). Complex 1 exhibits a 0D mononuclear structure without photochromic behavior due to the bad conjugation of the naphthalene diimide moiety. The conformational isomers of complex 2 manifest a 3D network, showing ultra-fast photo-induced intermolecular electron transfer photochromic behavior under X-ray, UV, and visible light. However, they show different photochromic rates and coloring contrast upon photoirradiation, which originates from their difference in the distances of lone pair(COO)···π(NDI). This was realized via controlling the solvent ratio in the reaction system. In addition, compared to UV/X-ray light, 2 exhibits greater sensitivity to visible light and is an organic-inorganic hybrid material with photomodulated luminescence. Based on the excellent performance, complex 2 can be applied to filter paper, showing potential applications as an inkless printing medium and selective perception of ammonia and amine vapors in the solid state via different visual color changes.
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