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Persistent Radical Tetrathiafulvalene‐Based 2D Metal‐Organic Frameworks and Their Application in Efficient Photothermal Conversion
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EngineeringSynthetic PhotochemistryOrganic ChemistryChemistryChemical EngineeringPersistent RadicalMetal-organic PolyhedronTrimer Building BlocksMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryPhotochemistryRadical (Chemistry)Covalent Bonded FrameworkStable Radical 2DEfficient Photothermal ConversionMetal‐organic FrameworksMolecule-based MaterialFunctional MaterialsRadical 2DOrganic-inorganic Hybrid Material
Abstract A series of stable radical 2D metal‐organic frameworks has been assembled. ( m ‐TTFTB) 3 ( m ‐Tetrathiafulvalene‐tetrabenzoate) trimer building blocks are beneficial for the stability of the radicals due to delocalization of the unpaired electron. Hexanuclear rare‐earth‐cluster‐based 1D chains further enhance the stability of the frameworks. The radical state of the middle TTF in the trimer has been observed by the change of central C−C and C−S bond distances and the configuration of the TTF by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. The radical characteristics are also confirmed by electron paramagnetic resonance, UV/Vis–NIR absorption, and X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy experiments. Stability tests showed that the radicals are stable even in solutions and under acid/base environments (pH 1–12). Owing to efficient light absorption due to intramolecular charge transfer, low thermal conductivity, and outstanding stability, the radical 2D Dy‐MOF shows excellent photothermal properties, an increase of 34.7 °C within 240 s under one‐sun illumination.
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