2022
DOI: 10.1002/cjoc.202200218
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Cage‐Ligand Strategy for the Construction of Zr4(embonate)6–Based MOFs with Third‐Order Nonlinear‐Optical Properties

Abstract: Comprehensive Summary Herein, we demonstrate a very useful strategy to construct cage‐based metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) with third‐order nonlinear‐optical properties. More specifically, by employing the Zr4L6 (L = embonate) cages to assembly with N‐contained ligands and Mn2+/Zn2+ ions, four Zr4L6‐cage‐based MOFs have been synthesized and structurally characterized. Among them, a 3D framework with strong aromatic π − π stacking force exhibits a good optical limiting effect.

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“…Owing to their excellent crystallinity, high surface areas, and tunable pore structure and functional properties, MOFs have been demonstrated to be useful in a broad range of research areas, such as molecular adsorption and separation, [ 4‐10 ] energy devices, [ 11‐15 ] drug delivery, [ 16‐20 ] sensing, [ 21‐26 ] and so on. Luminescent MOFs, [ 27‐44 ] a subclass of functional MOFs, [ 45 ] which are primarily constructed by reticulating luminescent metal ions or/and organic linkers/guests into the frameworks, have been well applied for diversifying the potential optoelectronic applications of MOFs. For example, Li et al .…”
Section: Background and Originality Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to their excellent crystallinity, high surface areas, and tunable pore structure and functional properties, MOFs have been demonstrated to be useful in a broad range of research areas, such as molecular adsorption and separation, [ 4‐10 ] energy devices, [ 11‐15 ] drug delivery, [ 16‐20 ] sensing, [ 21‐26 ] and so on. Luminescent MOFs, [ 27‐44 ] a subclass of functional MOFs, [ 45 ] which are primarily constructed by reticulating luminescent metal ions or/and organic linkers/guests into the frameworks, have been well applied for diversifying the potential optoelectronic applications of MOFs. For example, Li et al .…”
Section: Background and Originality Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, ionic MOFs are strong candidate materials for frictional power generation. [20][21][22][23][24][25] The intrinsic charge dispersion in ionic MOF materials provides rich molecular or electronic structures that promote the acquisition/loss of charge and enable the charge-separation state and consequent electronic effect. These characteristics effectively reduce the work function of ionic MOFs.…”
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confidence: 99%