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Photochromic materials and room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) are essential for applications in optoelectronics and bioimaging. Organic-inorganic hybrid materials, particularly those exhibiting donor-acceptor (D-A) characteristics through supramolecular interactions, have shown significant potential to integrate both photochromic and RTP properties. Among them, the anion-pi and pi-pi interactions have been extensively studied; however, the role of anion-pi-pi interactions in hybrid materials remains largely unexplored. This study investigated three naphthalenediimide-polyoxometalate (NDI-POM) hybrids: (H2DMAP-NDI)(HPW12O40)(NMP)2 (1), (HDMAP-NDI)2(HPW12O40)(NMP)2 (2), and (HDMAP-NDI)2(HPW12O40)(NMP)7 (3), focusing on the impact of anion-pi-pi interactions on their photochromic and RTP properties. The results indicate that hybrid 1 exhibits the fastest photoresponse and highest RTP quantum yield, primarily driven by anion-pi interactions. Hybrid 2, which involves anion-pi-pi interactions, shows slower photochromism and lower RTP yield due to exciton localization and nonradiative decay paths resulting from pi-pi stacking. Hybrid 3, characterized by excessively strong interactions, is unstable and nonemissive. This study provides valuable insights into the role of anion-pi-pi interactions in hybrid materials and offers a framework for designing advanced photoresponsive materials with tunable properties for diverse applications.
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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
ISSN: 0020-1669
Year: 2025
Issue: 12
Volume: 64
Page: 6183-6191
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