Orthogonal Photoswitching in a Porous Organic Framework

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2024 Jun 3;63(23):e202404878. doi: 10.1002/anie.202404878. Epub 2024 Apr 25.

Abstract

The development of photoresponsive systems with non-invasive orthogonal control by distinct wavelengths of light is still in its infancy. In particular, the design of photochemically triggered-orthogonal systems integrated into solid materials that enable multiple dynamic control over their properties remains a longstanding challenge. Here, we report the orthogonal and reversible control of two types of photoswitches in an integrated solid porous framework, that is, visible-light responsive o-fluoroazobenzene and nitro-spiropyran motifs. The properties of the constructed material can be selectively controlled by different wavelengths of light thus generating four distinct states providing a basis for dynamic multifunctional materials. Solid-state NMR spectroscopy demonstrated the selective transformation of the azobenzene switch in the bulk, which in turn modulates N2 and CO2 adsorption.

Keywords: Azobenzene; Molecular switch; Orthogonal photoswitching; Solid-state isomerization; Spiropyran.