Authors
Chung-Wei Kung, Timothy Chiaan Wang, Joseph E Mondloch, David Fairen-Jimenez, Daniel M Gardner, Wojciech Bury, Jordan Matthew Klingsporn, Jonathan C Barnes, Richard Van Duyne, J Fraser Stoddart, Michael R Wasielewski, Omar K Farha, Joseph T Hupp
Publication date
2013/12/23
Journal
Chemistry of Materials
Volume
25
Issue
24
Pages
5012-5017
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
A uniform and crack-free metal–organic framework (MOF) thin film composed of free-standing acicular nanorods was grown on a transparent conducting glass substrate. The MOF thin film exhibits electrochromic switching between yellow and deep blue by means of a one-electron redox reaction at its pyrene-based linkers. The rigid MOF stabilizes the radical cations of the pyrene linkers at positive applied potential, resulting in the reversible color change of the MOF film. The regular and uniform channels of the MOF allow ions to migrate through the entire film. The MOF thin film thus exhibits a remarkable color change and rapid switching rate.
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