Simultaneous Photo-Induced Magnetic and Dielectric Switching in an Iron(II)-Based Spin-Crossover Hofmann-Type Metal-Organic Framework

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Nov 7;61(45):e202208208. doi: 10.1002/anie.202208208. Epub 2022 Oct 11.

Abstract

Molecular materials possessing photo-tunable polarization switching is promising for optical switches, smart sensors, and data storage devices. However, it is challenging to devise a molecular material featuring simultaneous switchable magnetic and dielectric properties with regard to non-invasive and convenient light stimulus. Herein, we report a new Hofmann-type metal-organic framework (MOF) {Fe(bpt)[Pt(CN)4 ]} ⋅ 0.5anth (1, bpt=2,5-bis(4-pyridyl)thiophen; anth=anthracene), which displays thermo- and photo-switchable magnetic and dielectric properties. Photo-monitored structural analyses revealed that it was the photo-induced deformation of FeII coordination sphere and relative movement of guest anthracene that resulted in the variation of the local electric dipoles. These findings provide a new strategy to realize polarization switching through the light-induced spin crossover, and would be of fundamental significance for future photo-switchable and multifunctional materials.

Keywords: Dielectric Transition; Metal-Organic Frameworks; Phase Transition; Photo Switching; Spin Crossover.