Synchronous Switching of Dielectric Constant and Photoluminescence in Cyanidonitridorhenate‐Based Crystals

Author:

Liberka Michal12ORCID,Zychowicz Mikolaj12ORCID,Hooper James1ORCID,Nakabayashi Koji3ORCID,Ohkoshi Shin‐ichi3ORCID,Chorazy Szymon1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Chemistry Jagiellonian University Gronostajowa 2 30-387 Kraków Poland

2. Doctoral School of Exact and Natural Sciences Jagiellonian University Łojasiewicza 11 30-348 Kraków Poland

3. Department of Chemistry School of Science The University of Tokyo 7-3-1 Hongo Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033 Japan

Abstract

AbstractSwitching of multiple physical properties by external stimuli in dynamic materials enables applications in, e.g., smart sensors, biomedical tools, as well as data‐storage devices. Among stimuli‐responsive materials, inorganic‐organic molecular hybrids exhibiting thermal order‐disorder phase transitions were tested as promising molecular switches of electrical characteristics, including dielectric constant. We aimed at broadening the multifunctional potential of such hybrid materials towards the switching of not only electrical but also other physical properties, e.g., light emission. We report two ionic salts based on luminescent tetracyanidonitridorhenate(V) anions bearing two different diamine ligands, 1,2‐diaminoethane (1) and 1,3‐diaminopropane (2), both crystallizing with polar N‐methyl‐dabconium cations. They exhibit an order‐disorder phase transition related to the heating‐induced turning‐on of the rotation of polar cations. This leads to a unique synchronous switching of the dielectric constant as well as metal‐complex‐centered photoluminescence, as demonstrated by changes in, e.g., emission lifetime. The roles of organic cations, non‐trivial Re(V) complexes, and their interaction in achieving the coupled thermal switching of electrical and optical properties are discussed utilizing experimental and theoretical approaches.

Funder

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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