Cooperative and Orthogonal Switching in the Solid State Enabled by Metal‐Organic Framework Confinement Leading to a Thermo‐Photochromic Platform

Author:

Wilson Gina R.1,Park Kyoung Chul1,Thaggard Grace C.1,Martin Corey R.2,Hill Austin R.1,Haimerl Johanna13,Lim Jaewoong1,Maldeni Kankanamalage Buddhima K. P.1,Yarbrough Brandon J.1,Forrester Kelly L.1,Fischer Roland A.3,Pellechia Perry J.1,Smith Mark D.1,Garashchuk Sophya1,Shustova Natalia B.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of South Carolina Columbia SC 29208 USA

2. Savannah River National Laboratory Aiken SC 29808 USA

3. Chair of Inorganic and Metal-Organic Chemistry Department of Chemistry Technical University of Munich Lichtenbergstrasse 4 85748 Garching Germany

Abstract

AbstractCooperative behavior and orthogonal responses of two classes of coordinatively integrated photochromic molecules towards distinct external stimuli were demonstrated on the first example of a photo‐thermo‐responsive hierarchical platform. Synergetic and orthogonal responses to temperature and excitation wavelength are achieved by confining the stimuli‐responsive moieties within a metal–organic framework (MOF), leading to the preparation of a novel photo‐thermo‐responsive spiropyran‐diarylethene based material. Synergistic behavior of two photoswitches enables the study of stimuli‐responsive resonance energy transfer as well as control of the photoinduced charge transfer processes, milestones required to advance optoelectronics development. Spectroscopic studies in combination with theoretical modeling revealed a nonlinear effect on the material electronic structure arising from the coordinative integration of photoresponsive molecules with distinct photoisomerization mechanisms. Thus, the reported work covers multivariable facets of not only fundamental aspects of photoswitch cooperativity, but also provides a pathway to modulate photophysics and electronics of multidimensional functional materials exhibiting thermo‐photochromism.

Funder

National Science Foundation

South Carolina EPSCoR

Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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