Bismuth organic frameworks exhibiting enhanced phosphorescence

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Bismuth-based organic frameworks (BiOFs) can display interesting phosphorescent properties, but the relationship between structure and optical activity remains underexplored. The structure-dependent phosphorescence properties in the BiOFs are investigated using different multidentate ligands. In-depth analysis of the luminescence properties confirms that the densely packed framework shows long-lasting phosphorescence at room temperature, owing to an efficient electron-hole separation. The combination of spectroscopic analysis and single-crystal structural analysis provides important insights into the emission control through BiOFs structural change, which can be a useful strategy for modulating the optical properties of various metal organic frameworks. Furthermore, taking the advantage of long-lasting phosphorescence, the potential usage as an eco-friendly photocatalyst is demonstrated.

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Koo, J. Y., Lee, C., Joo, T., & Choi, H. C. (2021). Bismuth organic frameworks exhibiting enhanced phosphorescence. Communications Chemistry, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-021-00607-x

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