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Unraveling the timescale of the structural photo-response within oriented metal-organic framework films.
Klokic, Sumea; Naumenko, Denys; Marmiroli, Benedetta; Carraro, Francesco; Linares-Moreau, Mercedes; Zilio, Simone Dal; Birarda, Giovanni; Kargl, Rupert; Falcaro, Paolo; Amenitsch, Heinz.
Afiliación
  • Klokic S; Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Graz University of Technology 8010 Graz Austria heinz.amentisch@tugraz.at.
  • Naumenko D; Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Graz University of Technology 8010 Graz Austria heinz.amentisch@tugraz.at.
  • Marmiroli B; Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Graz University of Technology 8010 Graz Austria heinz.amentisch@tugraz.at.
  • Carraro F; Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Graz University of Technology 8010 Graz Austria.
  • Linares-Moreau M; Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Graz University of Technology 8010 Graz Austria.
  • Zilio SD; IOM-CNR, Laboratorio TASC S.S. 14, 163.5 km, Basovizza Trieste 34149 Italy.
  • Birarda G; Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste - SISSI Bio Beamline S.S. 14, 163.5 km, Basovizza Trieste 34149 Italy.
  • Kargl R; Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Bio-Based Systems, Graz University of Technology 8010 Graz Austria.
  • Falcaro P; Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Graz University of Technology 8010 Graz Austria.
  • Amenitsch H; Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Graz University of Technology 8010 Graz Austria heinz.amentisch@tugraz.at.
Chem Sci ; 13(40): 11869-11877, 2022 Oct 19.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36320901
ABSTRACT
Fundamental knowledge on the intrinsic timescale of structural transformations in photo-switchable metal-organic framework films is crucial to tune their switching performance and to facilitate their applicability as stimuli-responsive materials. In this work, for the first time, an integrated approach to study and quantify the temporal evolution of structural transformations is demonstrated on an epitaxially oriented DMOF-1-on-MOF film system comprising azobenzene in the DMOF-1 pores (DMOF-1/AB). We employed time-resolved Grazing Incidence Wide-Angle X-Ray Scattering measurements to track the structural response of the DMOF-1/AB film upon altering the length of the azobenzene molecule by photo-isomerization (trans-to-cis, 343 nm; cis-to-trans, 450 nm). Within seconds, the DMOF-1/AB response occurred fully reversible and over several switching cycles by cooperative photo-switching of the oriented DMOF-1/AB crystallites as confirmed further by infrared measurements. Our work thereby suggests a new avenue to elucidate the timescales and photo-switching characteristics in structurally responsive MOF film systems.