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Thermo- and photo-modulation of exciplex fluorescence in a 3D spin crossover Hofmann-type coordination polymer
Carlos Bartual-murguiTeresa DelgadoManuel Meneses-sánchezLucía Piñeiro-lópezM. Carmen MuñozJosé Antonio Realsubject
Materials scienceAbsorption spectroscopyCoordination polymerPopulationContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesLIESSTEmissionchemistry.chemical_compoundComplexesSpin crossoverPressureeducationFE(ABPT)(2)(NCX)(2) XBehavioreducation.field_of_studyNanocompositeHysteresisGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesChemistrychemistryFISICA APLICADATransitionNetworks0210 nano-technologyLuminescenceSingle crystalStatedescription
[EN] The search for bifunctional materials showing synergies between spin crossover (SCO) and luminescence has attracted substantial interest since they could be promising platforms for new switching electronic and optical technologies. In this context, we present the first three-dimensional Fe-II Hofmann-type coordination polymer exhibiting SCO properties and luminescence. The complex {Fe-II(bpben)[Au(CN)(2)]}@pyr (bpben = 1,4-bis(4-pyridyl)benzene) functionalized with pyrene (pyr) guests undergoes a cooperative multi-step SCO, which has been investigated by single crystal X-ray diffraction, single crystal UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy, and magnetic and calorimetric measurements. The resulting fluorescence from pyrene and exciplex emissions are controlled by the thermal and light irradiation (LIESST effect) dependence of the high/low-spin state population of Fe-II. Conversely, the SCO can be tracked by monitoring the fluorescence emission. This ON-OFF interplay between SCO and luminescence combined with the amenability of Hofmann-type materials to be processed at the nano-scale may be relevant for the generation of SCO-based sensors, actuators and spintronic devices.
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2018-06-18 | Chemical Science |