Abstract

A novel Cu(II) coordination polymer with photochromic 1,2-bis(2′-methyl-5′-(4″-pyridyl)-3′-thienyl)perfluorocyclopentene (BM-4-PTP) was prepared and crystallographically characterized. Its photochromic behavior as well as magnetic property was investigated in crystalline phase. In complex [Cu(BM-4-PTP)Br 2(DMF) 2] ( 1), each copper atom is bridged by two N atoms of BM-4-PTP, two Br atoms from anions and two O atoms of DMF in an slightly distorted octahedral geometry. The basal planar center is in turn linked by bidentate ligand forming a 1-D polymeric chain. Free ligand showed typical spectral changes upon appropriate optical excitation, indicating the reversible photochromism in crystalline phase. Complex 1 occurred reversible photoisomerization not only through the π–π ∗ transition but also the MLCT transition in crystalline phase. On the other hand, the magnetic property of complex 1 has been investigated by means of ESR. The spectra slightly and reversibly changed in response to UV and visible light supporting the normal photoreactivity in crystalline phase.

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