Unravelling Why and to What Extent the Topology of Similar Ce‐Based MOFs Conditions their Photodynamic: Relevance to Photocatalysis and Photonics
Technology
metal–organic frameworks (MOFs)
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Science
Materials Science
metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)
Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
PHOTOINDUCED CHARGE SEPARATION
intramolecular charge transfer
01 natural sciences
METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS
PROTON-TRANSFER
UIO-66
CO2 CAPTURE
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
EXCIMER FORMATION
Science & Technology
excimers
Q
LUMINESCENT
PERFORMANCE
Full Papers
0104 chemical sciences
EXPLOSIVES
Chemistry
ligand metal cluster charge transfer (LCCT)
Physical Sciences
Science & Technology - Other Topics
ENERGY-TRANSFER
photodynamics
DOI:
10.1002/advs.201901020
Publication Date:
2019-07-31T10:08:17Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
AbstractMetal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are emerging materials for luminescent and photochemical applications. Armed with femto to millisecond spectroscopies, and fluorescence microscopy, the photobehaviors of two Ce‐based MOFs are unravelled: Ce‐NU‐1000 and Ce‐CAU‐24‐TBAPy. It is observed that both MOFs show ligand‐to‐cluster charge transfer reactions in ≈100 and ≈70 fs for Ce‐NU‐1000 and Ce‐CAU‐24‐TBAPy, respectively. The formed charge separated states, resulting in electron and hole generation, recombine in different times for each MOF, being longer in Ce‐CAU‐24‐TBAPy: 1.59 and 13.43 µs than in Ce‐NU‐1000: 0.64 and 4.91 µs. The linkers in both MOFs also undergo a very fast intramolecular charge transfer reaction in ≈160 fs. Furthermore, the Ce‐NU‐1000 MOF reveals excimer formation in 50 ps, and lifetime of ≈14 ns. The lack of this interlinkers event in Ce‐CAU‐24‐TBAPy arises from topological restriction and demonstrates the structural differences between the two frameworks. Single‐crystal fluorescence microscopy of Ce‐CAU‐24‐TBAPy shows the presence of a random distribution of defects along the whole crystal, and their impact on the observed photobehavior. These findings reflect the effect of linkers topology and metal clusters orientations on the outcome of electronic excitation of reticular structure, key to their applicability in different fields of science and technology, such as photocatalysis and photonics.
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