Unravelling the Atomic Structure of a Metal‐Covalent Organic Framework Assembled from Ruthenium Metalloligands
Abstract
Abstract Covalent and metal‐organic frameworks (COFs and MOFs) have shown great promise in light‐driven processes mainly due to their ligand‐to‐metal charge‐separation properties, as well as having access to a diverse range of photoactive metalloligands and organic linkers. However, both frameworks present individual drawbacks that can potentially be avoided by combining both systems (metal and covalent) to produce metal‐covalent organic frameworks (MCOFs), exhibiting the advantages of both material types. Yet, due to their poor crystallinity, the understanding of the structure‐properties relation of MCOFs remains unclear. Herein, we report photoactive linkers in the form of a [Ru(tpy) 2 ] 2+ (tpy: 2,2′,6,2″‐terpyridine) complex which covalently binds to a luminescent pyrene core to yield a new, photoactive Schiff‐base MCOF. The structure, thermal, electronic, and optical properties of this novel material have been exhaustively characterized by a wide range of microscopy, spectroscopic, and computational methods. This combined experimental and computational work represents a significant step toward the fundamental understanding of the photoactive units within the framework, their hierarchical arrangement and interactions with substrates, which is essential for the future design of efficient photocatalytic materials.
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Authors (12)
Seán Hennessey
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences Energy Research Centre Ryan Institute University of Galway University Road Galway H91 TK33 Ireland
Roberto González‐Gómez
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences Energy Research Centre Ryan Institute University of Galway University Road Galway H91 TK33 Ireland
Nicolás Arisnabarreta
Division of Molecular Imaging and Photonics Department of Chemistry KU Leuven Leuven Belgium
Anna Ciotti
School of Chemistry, CRANN and AMBER Research Centres, Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
Jing Hou
Nadezda V. Tarakina
Andrey Bezrukov
Bernal Institute University of Limerick Limerick V94 T9PX Ireland
Kunal S. Mali
Division of Molecular Imaging and Photonics, Department of Chemistry
Michael Zaworotko
Bernal Institute University of Limerick Limerick V94 T9PX Ireland
Steven De Feyter
Division of Molecular Imaging and Photonics, Department of Chemistry
Max García‐Melchor
School of Chemistry Trinity College Dublin College Green Dublin 2 Ireland
Pau Farràs
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences Ryan Institute University of Galway Galway H91 TK33 Ireland