Issue 2, 2020

An organic chromophore -modified samarium-containing polyoxometalate: excitation-dependent color tunable behavior from the organic chromophores to the lanthanide ion

Abstract

Here, an organic–inorganic hybrid lanthanide-based polyoxometalate (Ln-POM) [N(CH3)4]3K2Sm(C7H5O2)(H2O)2(α-PW11O39)·11H2O (1) was successfully synthesized and characterized well by several physicochemical techniques. In the polyanion of 1, the benzoic acid ligand directly binds a Sm3+ ion for the formation of an organic–inorganic hybrid polyanion. This organic–inorganic hybrid structure can effectively sensitize the emissions of the Sm3+ ion, which was confirmed by the photoluminescence and time-resolved emission spectroscopy of 1. The photoluminescence study demonstrates that the Sm3+ ion possesses a relatively high-symmetry coordination geometry, which is consistent with the structural analysis of Sm3+ in 1. Furthermore, the polyanion of 1 can form a 3D 4,8-topology framework through the linkage of K1 and K2 ions. In addition, the photoluminescence properties of 1 have been explored, revealing that 1 shows reversible color-tunable photoluminescence based on the excitation from 260 nm to 350 nm, and emitting colors from blue to pink.

Graphical abstract: An organic chromophore -modified samarium-containing polyoxometalate: excitation-dependent color tunable behavior from the organic chromophores to the lanthanide ion

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Sep 2019
Accepted
25 Nov 2019
First published
26 Nov 2019

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 388-394

An organic chromophore -modified samarium-containing polyoxometalate: excitation-dependent color tunable behavior from the organic chromophores to the lanthanide ion

H. Wu, B. Yan, R. Liang, V. Singh, P. Ma, J. Wang and J. Niu, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 388 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT03681D

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