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Harnessing Photons for Trifold Output: Chromic, Luminescent, and Mechanical Transformations in a Smart Material
Ling Xin1, Yun-Rui Chen1, Jia-Qi Pan1
1MOE Key Laboratory of Cluster Science, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, P. R. China.
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By leveraging the dual photochemical activity of vinylpyridinium building blocks, the concurrent [2+2] photocycloaddition and photoinduced electron transfer are integrated within coordination polymer frameworks to achieve triple photoresponses, simultaneously generating photochromism, fluorescence modulation, and photomechanical actuation within a single crystalline system. The efficient photocycloaddition occurs in the interpenetrated framework despite the criss-crossed olefin arrangement, resulting in rapid stress accumulation and release that manifests as explosive photosalient behavior alongside optical switching. The framework-dependent ligand conformations produce distinct fluorescence readouts, allowing the progress of the cycloaddition to be monitored optically. When embedded in poly(vinyl alcohol) matrices, the crystal-level micro-strain is amplified into programmable macroscopic motions including straightening, crawling, and gathering under single-wavelength irradiation. This work provides a design strategy for integrating multiple photoresponses into a single material, contributing to programmable light-driven actuators and adaptive devices.

