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π-Stacks of radical-anionic naphthalenediimides in a metal-organic framework

Title
π-Stacks of radical-anionic naphthalenediimides in a metal-organic framework
Author(s)
Kim, BongkyeomLee, JuhyungChen, Ying-PinWu, Xue-QianKang, JoongooJeong, HwakyeungBae, Sang-EunLi, Jian-RongSung, JooyoungPark, Jinhee
Issued Date
2022-12
Citation
Science Advances, v.8, no.51
Type
Article
Keywords
CHEMISTRYIONEFFICIENTINTERVALENCE CHARGE-TRANSFERELECTRON-TRANSFER
ISSN
2375-2548
Abstract
Radical-ionic metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have unique optical, magnetic, and electronic properties. These radical ions, forcibly formed by external stimulus-induced redox processes, are structurally unstable and have short radical lifetimes. Here, we report two naphthalenediimide-based (NDI-based) Ca-MOFs: DGIST-6 and DGIST-7. Neutral DGIST-6, which is generated first during solvothermal synthesis, decomposes and is converted into radical-anionic DGIST-7. Cofacial (NDI)2•- and (NDI)22- dimers are effectively stabilized in DGIST-7 by electron delocalization and spin-pairing as well as dimethylammonium counter cations in their pores. Single-crystal x-ray diffractometry was used to visualize redox-associated structural transformations, such as changes in centroid-to-centroid distance. Moreover, the unusual rapid reduction of oxidized DGIST-7 into the radical anion upon infrared irradiation results in effective and reproducible photothermal conversion. This study successfully illustrated the strategic use of in situ prepared cofacial ligand dimers in MOFs that facilitate the stabilization of radical ions. © 2022 The Authors, some rights reserved.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17388
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.ade1383
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Related Researcher
  • 강준구 Kang, Joongoo
  • Research Interests Computational Materials Science & Materials Design; Nanomaterials for Energy Applications; Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
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Department of Physics and Chemistry Computational Materials Theory Group 1. Journal Articles
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