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Light Harvesting in Microscale Metal–Organic Frameworks by Energy Migration and Interfacial Electron Transfer Quenching
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EngineeringPhotoactive RuSynthetic PhotochemistryOrganic ChemistryEnergy MigrationExcitation Energy TransferChemistryChemical EngineeringPhotoredox ProcessPhotocatalysisMicroscale Metal-organic FrameworksThermally Activated Delayed FluorescencePhotochemistryNanotechnologyMicroscale Metal–organic FrameworksCatalysisMolecular EngineeringPhotoactive Mofs ActInterfacial Electron TransferOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundApplied Physics
Microscale metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) were synthesized from photoactive Ru(II)-bpy building blocks with strong visible light absorption and long-lived triplet metal-to-ligand charge transfer ((3)MLCT) excited states. These MOFs underwent efficient luminescence quenching in the presence of either oxidative or reductive quenchers. Up to 98% emission quenching was achieved with either an oxidative quencher (1,4-benzoquinone) or a reductive quencher (N,N,N',N'-tetramethylbenzidine), as a result of rapid energy migration over several hundred nanometers followed by efficient electron transfer quenching at the MOF/solution interface. The photoactive MOFs act as an excellent light-harvesting system by combining intraframework energy migration and interfacial electron transfer quenching.
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