Guest-Triggered Aggregation-Induced Emission in Silver Chalcogenolate Cluster Metal–Organic Frameworks

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Abstract

Utilizing aggregation-induced emission luminogens (AIEgens) as ligands has proven to be an effective strategy for constructing metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with intense luminescent properties. However, highly luminescent AIEgen-based MOFs with adjustable emission properties are rarely achieved because of the rigid conformation of AIEgens in the crystalline state. Here, a dual-node 3D silver chalcogenolate cluster MOF (1) is designed and synthesized, where the AIE ligand shows relatively flexible and rotatable conformations. The conformations of AIE ligands in 1 are switchable by the absorption/desorption of guest molecules. As a result, 1 exhibited not only intense but also guest molecule switched luminescent properties. More importantly, the switching rate is tunable by using different guest molecules. 1 provides a unique visualized prototype to understand the mechanism of guest-triggered aggregation-induced emission in MOFs.

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Wu, X. H., Luo, P., Wei, Z., Li, Y. Y., Huang, R. W., Dong, X. Y., … Tang, B. Z. (2019). Guest-Triggered Aggregation-Induced Emission in Silver Chalcogenolate Cluster Metal–Organic Frameworks. Advanced Science, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201801304

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