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Two Photochromic Complexes Assembled by a Nonphotochromic Ligand: Photogenerated Radical Enhanced Room-Temperature Phosphorescence.

Wu-Ji WeiYing MuLi WeiJi-Xiang HuGuo-Ming Wang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2020)
Stimulating tunable room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) is still a challenge in photochromic systems, which is vital for multifunctional coordination materials. Herein, we synthesized two new photochromic chain complexes through self-assembly of the nonphotochromic 1,3,5-tris(4-pyridyl)benzene ligand, diphosphonate, and Ln(III) ions (1 for Ln(III) = Dy and 2 for Ln(III) = Gd). Both compounds showed fast photoresponses with the color turning from yellow to dark gray with a reversible decoloration by heating or storage in the dark. The electron transfer photochromic behavior with the generated stable radicals was further confirmed by the room-temperature UV-vis and electron paramagnetic resonance spectra. Furthermore, via tuning the generation and disappearance of stable radicals, reversible room-temperature fluorescence and phosphorescence for both compounds were switched by light irradiation and a thermal treatment, with an enhanced intensity for RTP and a decrease in fluorescence during the duration of Xe-lamp light irradiation. This work provides a new strategy that photogenerated radicals could promote and enhance RTP properties in functional materials.
Keyphrases
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