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Coordination-Guided Conformational Locking of 1D Metal-Organic Frameworks for a Tunable Stimuli-Responsive Luminescence Region.

Zhile XiongYunbin LiJiashuai LiangShengchang XiangYuanchao LvZhangjing Zhang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
One-dimensional (1D) metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have shown great potential for designing more sensitive and smart stimuli-responsive photoluminescence metal-organic frameworks (PL-MOFs). Herein, we propose a strategy for constructing the 1D MOFs with tunable stimuli-responsive luminescence regions based on coordination-guided conformational locking. Two flexible 1D MOF microcrystals with trans - and cis -coordination modes, respectively, were synthesized by controlling the spatial constraint of solvents. The two 1D frameworks possess different conformation lockings of gain ligands, which have a great influence on the rotating restrictions and corresponding excited-state behaviors, generating the remarkably distinct color-tunable ranges (cyan-blue to green and cyan-blue to yellow, respectively). On this basis, the two 1D MOF materials, benefiting from the varied stimuli-responsive ranges, have displayed great potential in fulfilling the anticounterfeiting and information encryption applications. These results provide valuable guidance for the development of smart MOF-based stimuli-responsive materials in information identification and data encryption.
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