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A photochromic naphthalene diimide coordination network sensitized by polyoxometalates
Jian-Jun Liu1, Yao Wang, Yu-Jian Hong
1State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, College of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, China. meijin_lin@fzu.edu.cn cchuang@fzu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Metal-ion-directed assembly of naphthalene diimide tectons cooperatively enhanced by anion-π interactions of giant anions, PMo12O40(3-), leads to a novel organic-inorganic hybrid with ultrafast-responsive photochromic properties, which is attributed to the polyoxometalate-sensitized photo-induced radical generation of naphthalene diimide units.
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