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Flexible Viologen‐Based Porous Framework Showing X‐ray Induced Photochromism with Single‐Crystal‐to‐Single‐Crystal Transformation
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A viologen-based Borromean entangled porous framework was found to be sensitive to both Cu<sub>Kα</sub> and Mo<sub>Kα</sub> X-ray sources, showing rapid photochromic response and recovery within one minute. The X-ray-induced photochromic process is accompanied by a reversible single-crystal-to-single-crystal (SC-SC) structural transformation, an unprecedented phenomenon for X-ray sensitive materials. The complex can be further processed into portable thin films for detecting the dose of the X-ray exposure. Moreover, the photochromism can occur over a broad temperature range of 100-333 K, both in the form of single crystals and thin films, making it a potential candidate for practical indoor and outdoor applications.
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