An organic chromophore -modified samarium-containing polyoxometalate: Excitation-dependent color tunable behavior from the organic chromophores to the lanthanide ion

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Here, an organic-inorganic hybrid lanthanide-based polyoxometalate (Ln-POM) [N(CH3)4]3K2Sm(C7H5O2)(H2O)2(α-PW11O39)·11H2O (1) was successfully synthesized and characterized well by several physicochemical techniques. In the polyanion of 1, the benzoic acid ligand directly binds a Sm3+ ion for the formation of an organic-inorganic hybrid polyanion. This organic-inorganic hybrid structure can effectively sensitize the emissions of the Sm3+ ion, which was confirmed by the photoluminescence and time-resolved emission spectroscopy of 1. The photoluminescence study demonstrates that the Sm3+ ion possesses a relatively high-symmetry coordination geometry, which is consistent with the structural analysis of Sm3+ in 1. Furthermore, the polyanion of 1 can form a 3D 4,8-topology framework through the linkage of K1 and K2 ions. In addition, the photoluminescence properties of 1 have been explored, revealing that 1 shows reversible color-tunable photoluminescence based on the excitation from 260 nm to 350 nm, and emitting colors from blue to pink.

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Wu, H., Yan, B., Liang, R., Singh, V., Ma, P., Wang, J., & Niu, J. (2020). An organic chromophore -modified samarium-containing polyoxometalate: Excitation-dependent color tunable behavior from the organic chromophores to the lanthanide ion. Dalton Transactions, 49(2), 388–394. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9dt03681d

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