Modulating photophysical properties in a flexible porous host by regulating guest-assisted charge transfer interactions†
Abstract
The 1D array of electron donor–acceptor chromophoric organic molecules is of paramount importance for photovoltaic, catalytic and optoelectronic applications. Herein, we report coordination driven 1D arrays of an electron-donor guest (fluorene, carbazole, dibenzofuran, and dibenzothiophene) and o-phen chelator as an acceptor in a Zn-based porous coordination polymer, {[Zn(o-phen)(ndc)]·DMF} (PCP-1). All the guest-encapsulated PCPs were characterized by performing single-crystal structure determinations and showed emission driven by charge transfer. Exciton binding energies were calculated and correlated with electron-donating capabiliities of the guest molecules.
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