Breathing-Ignited Long Persistent Luminescence in a Resilient Metal–Organic Framework
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Long persistent luminescence (LPL) materials have been fascinating from ancient times till today, whereas the generation and modulation of LPL are still uncontrollable in most cases. In this paper, a smart responsive metal–organic framework (MOF, LIFM-WZ-1) was reported to combine resilient structural dynamics with reversible LPL modulation. At room temperature in air, the as-prepared LIFM-WZ-1 has a staggered packing structure with inhaled water molecules between cavities, exhibiting fluorescence (F)-dominated blue emission. Under vacuum or by mild heating, the water molecules can be exhaled by the lattice, resulting in a crystal structure (LIFM-WZ-1a) with a reduced a axis and intensified intermolecular interactions. This brings transition to green excimer (E) emission related with lowered energy states. Meanwhile, orange-colored room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) is also enhanced, giving an overall balanced F/E/RTP emission. More fascinatingly, red LPL is ignited in the dehydrated sample, which is dumb in the original LIFM-WZ-1 because of intensified singlet to triplet intersystem crossing, damped high-energy oscillation, and compatible heat dissipation. The above breathing-induced LPL turn-on process is reversible by facile cooling, exposing to wet air, or purging in water vapor. This constitutes a successful exemplification in modulating LPL by the dynamic MOF, which provides potential applications in sensing, anti-counterfeiting, display, and so on.
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2019-12-30



