Six new squarate-based complexes with 3-D networks, 2-D layers and 0-D clusters have been prepared. 5 and 6 feature the first examples of incorporating squarate with viologens in one lattice, which exhibit not only photocurrent responses but also reversible thermochromisms.
A combination
of N-arylstilbazolium organic nonlinear optical chromophores
with iodoargentates results in five new hybrids, i.e., [(DAST)(Ag2I3)]
n
(1), [(DMAQS)(Ag2I3)]
n
(2), [(DPAS)(Ag2I3)]
n
(3), [(DPTAS)2(Ag5I7)]
n
(4), and [(CEMAS)2(Ag5I7)]
n
(5). Among them,
the former four are centrosymmetric, and 5 is non-centrosymmetrical
(space group Pna21) with the introduction
of a cyano group in an organic chromophore. The (Ag5I7)
n
2n– chains in 4 and 5 are special, in which
that of 4 is constructed from Ag5I10 building blocks with a μ6-I σ-bonding to
six Ag ions, and that in 5 is the connection of a cubane-like
Ag4I4 core with bridged AgI4 tetrahedra.
UV/vis/near-IR adsorptions and near-IR photoluminescences have been
observed. All the organic chromophores are stacked as head-to-tail
arrangements, resulting in second harmonic generation (SHG) inactive
in 1–4. But 5 is SHG
active without J-aggregation of organic chromophore, whose symmetry
break was driven by the formation of hydrogen bonds around the cyano
group. The SHG activity of 5 originates from the polarizations
of the asymmetric contribution of Ag5I9
4– unit mixing with non-centrosymmetrical (CEMAS)2
2+ pair. Theoretical calculations were carried
out to disclose their electronic structures.
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