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Multifunctional Crystalline Coordination Polymers Constructed from 4,4'-Bipyridine- N , N '-dioxide: Photochromism, White-Light Emission, and Photomagnetism.

Ning-Ning ZhangLiu-Di XinLi LiYa-Nan ZhangPing-Ping WuYong-Fang HanYong YanKong-Gang Qu
Published in: ACS omega (2023)
Multifunctional photochromic coordination polymers (CPs) have shown great potential in many areas, like molecular switches, anticounterfeiting, magnetics, and optoelectronics. Although multifunctional photochromic CPs can be obtained by introducing photoresponsive functional units or by exploiting the synergy effect of each component, relatively limited photochromic ligands hinder the development of various multifunctional photochromic CPs. In this work, we reported two multifunctional coordination polymers {[Zn(bpdo)(fum)(H 2 O) 2 ]} n ( 1 ) and {[Mn(bpdo)(fum)(H 2 O) 2 ]} n ( 2 ) based on an easily accessible but underestimated photoactive molecule 4,4'-bipyridine- N,N '-dioxide ( bpdo ). Compound 1 exhibits photochromism and white-light emission with an ultra-high color rendering index (CRI) of 92.1. Interestingly, compound 1 could emit intrinsic white light in the crystalline state upon UV irradiation both before and after photochromism. Meanwhile, compound 2 displays photochromic and photomagnetic properties, induced by the photogenerated radicals via a photoinduced electron transfer mechanism.
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