Afterglow Properties of Zinc Sulfate Open Frameworks: Nonconventional Chromophore Induction and Doping Modulation
Wen-Qi Zhang1, Wen-Tao Song1, Jun Chen2
1School of Chemistry, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
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Molecular-based afterglow materials are highly attractive, yet nonaromatic room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) systems remain limited and often suffer from limited emission colors and low efficiency. A rational design to enhance their performance is crucial for their applications. Herein, we report the synthesis of two new inorganic-organic hybrid ZnSO4 open-framework materials (OFMs), featuring a two-dimensional (2D) anionic layer and a three-dimensional (3D) perovskite-like framework, respectively. Despite lacking conventional luminophores, they exhibit a blue-green afterglow with lifetimes of 382.1 and 325.9 ms, respectively. Frontier orbital analysis reveals significant p-electron delocalization involving O/N atoms within the anionic framework and structure-directing agents, forming spatially extended electron conjugation domains. The rigid ZnSO4 frameworks suppress molecular motions, stabilizing triplet states. Notably, host-guest doping with phosphorescent guests into these OFMs dramatically enhances RTP. Emission color is tunable from dark blue (430 nm) to orange-red (580 nm), with lifetimes extended to 1.83 s. The stabilization of guest molecules within the rigid host and suppression of aggregation-caused quenching, along with energy transfer and competitive absorption between the host and guest, are identified as crucial factors in enhancing RTP in these systems. This work establishes ZnSO4 OFMs as promising platforms for nonconventional RTP materials, and the host-guest strategy offers a universal approach for achieving high-performance, color-tunable afterglow.
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