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Polyoxometalate-Viologen Thermochromic Hybrids for Organic Amine Detectors and Memristors with Temperature-Regulating Resistance Switching Characteristics.

Shuang YuAi-Xiang TianQinghai LuXi XuShufang MaXiu Li WangZhongqiang Wang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
There are relatively few reports on the combination of viologen and polyoxometalates (POMs). Herein, we successfully synthesized three viologen-POM-based compounds by in situ transformation of ligands under hydrothermal conditions, namely, {M II (1,4-cby) 2 [H 2 (γ-Mo 8 O 26 )]}·nH 2 O ( 1 : M = Ni, n = 4; 2 : M = Co, n = 6), and [Ni II (1,3-cby)(H 2 O) 4 (β-Mo 8 O 26 ) 0.5 ]·2H 2 O ( 3 ) (1,4-cby·Cl = 1-(4-carboxy-benzyl)-[4,4']bipyridinyl-1-ium, 1,3-cby·Cl = 1-(3-carboxy-benzyl)-[4,4']bipyridinyl-1-ium). Isostructural compounds 1 and 2 exhibit two-dimensional (2D) layer structures with POMs as linking nodes, while compound 3 shows a one-dimensional (1D) metal-organic chain with dissociative POM anions. When the temperature increases, compounds 1 - 3 show good reversible thermochromism properties and also have a fluorescence quenching effect. Moreover, compounds 1 - 3 can also be used as detectors for organic amines, especially in the atmosphere of ammonia, ethylenediamine, and diethylamine with an obvious discoloration effect. In addition, compound 1 was used as a material for the preparation of memristors with superior properties (distinct temperature-adjusted resistive switching properties). It shows bipolar resistive switching (RS) behavior at different temperatures of 20, 50, and 100 °C. The results show that the 1- based memristor has good thermal stability, which is important for high-temperature environment applications. It also shows that crystalline viologen-POM-based compounds are ideal candidates for making memristors.
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