Photochromic Polyoxometalate/Perylenediimide Donor-Acceptor Hybrid Crystals with Interesting Luminescent Properties.
Ming-Hua YouMeng-Hua LiYi-Ming DiShu-Quan ZhangMei-Jin LinPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
The self-assembly of electron-deficient protonated N , N '-dipyridyltetrachloroperylenediimide (4Cl-DPPDI) and electron-rich polyoxometalate acids H n XM 12 O 40 (POMs; X = P or Si; M = W or Mo) resulted in four isomorphous donor-acceptor hybrid crystals 1 - 4 with segregated POM anions and one-dimensional racemic hydrogen-bonded 4Cl-DPPDI networks as electron-donor and -acceptor components, respectively. Because of the compact contacts between the POM anions and 4Cl-DPPDI tectons induced by anion-π interactions, besides enhanced photochromism, these four unique isostructural hybrids exhibited unusual room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) emissions. More interestingly, owing to the facial compact contacts of two racemic 4Cl-DPPDI tectons induced by lone pair-π-assisted π-π interactions, they also showed unprecedented photon upconversion by triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA).