High fatigue resistance of a photochromic dithienylethene embedded into the pores of a metal-organic framework (MOF)

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The incorporation of photochromic dyes into porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is an attractive way to transfer the photochromic properties of the dye to a solid crystalline material. In this work, the well-known P-type chromophore 1,2-bis[2-methylbenzo[b]thiophen-3-yl]-3,3,4,4,5,5-hexafluoro-1-cyclopentene (DTE) is embedded in three different MOFs, namely MOF-5, MIL-68(In), and MIL-68(Ga). The successful filling of the MOF pores with the DTE guest was proven by X-ray powder diffraction, while the amount of the embedded guest molecules was investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), liquid-state NMR and thermal analysis (DSC/TGA). The measurements reveal an unexpectedly low filling of the MOF pores with the DTE guest (e.g. in MOF-5 only every fifth MOF pore is filled with a guest molecule) as well as an inhomogeneous loading throughout the material. Reflection spectra clearly show the transitions of the colourless open-ring and the coloured closed-ring forms of the DTE guest upon UV (λ = 365 nm), blue (λ = 405 nm) and green (λ = 535 nm) light exposure, where the latter is usually suppressed in crystalline DTE. Remarkably, no fatigue after ten switching cycles was observed and a high thermal stability of the coloured closed-ring form (at 50 °C for 1 h) was achieved. This journal is

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Schwartz, H. A., Laurenzen, H., Kerschbaumer, S., Werker, M., Olthof, S., Kopacka, H., … Ruschewitz, U. (2020). High fatigue resistance of a photochromic dithienylethene embedded into the pores of a metal-organic framework (MOF). Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 19(12), 1730–1740. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0pp00002g

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