Topochemical Polymerization
at Diacetylene Metal–Organic
Framework Thin Films for Tuning Nonlinear Optics
Posted on 2024-08-30 - 20:34
Developing the topochemical polymerization of metal–organic
frameworks (MOFs) is of pronounced significance for expanding their
functionalities but is still a challenge on third-order nonlinear
optics (NLO). Here, we report diacetylene MOF (CAS-1–3) films
prepared using a stepwise deposition method and film structural transformation
approach, featuring dynamic structural diversity. The MOF structures
were determined by the three-dimensional electron diffraction (3D
ED) method from nanocrystals collected from the films, which provides
a reliable strategy for determining the precise structure of unknown
MOF films. We demonstrate the well-aligned diacetylene groups in the
MOFs can promote topological polymerization to produce a highly conjugated
system under thermal stimulation. As a result, the three MOF films
have distinct NLO properties: the CAS-1 film exhibits saturable absorption
(SA) while CAS-2 and CAS-3 films exhibit reverse saturable absorption
(RSA). Interestingly, due to the topochemical polymerization of the
MOF films, a transition from SA to RSA response was observed with
increasing temperatures, and the optical limiting effect was significantly
enhanced (∼46 times). This study provides a new strategy for
preparing NLO materials and thermally regulation of nonlinear optics.
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Jin, Zhi-Bin; Zhou, Guojun; Han, Yu; Huang, Zhehao; Gu, Zhi-Gang; Zhang, Jian (2024). Topochemical Polymerization
at Diacetylene Metal–Organic
Framework Thin Films for Tuning Nonlinear Optics. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c07432