Abstract

External-stimuli responsiveness as found in natural organisms and smart materials is attractive for functional materials scientists who attempt to design and imitate fascinating behavior into their materials. Herein, we report a couple of new solvent-responsive isostructural two-dimensional cationic metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) of Mn(II) (1a) and Zn(II) (2a) that undergo unprecedented single-crystal to single-crystal (SCSC) transformation toward the corresponding isostructural three-dimensional MOFs of Mn(II) (1b) and Zn(II) (2b). The 2D MOFs 1a and 2a have been effortlessly and rapidly synthesized via the microwave-heating technique. The SCSC transformations are synergistically induced by solvent and ligand-substitution reactions and able to be triggered by water, methanol, ethanol, and n-propanol. Time-dependent SCSC transformations were studied by in situ X-ray diffraction. Investigations on photodegradation of methyl orange showed that Zn-MOF 2b has higher efficiency than Mn-MOF 1b under UV-C irradiation at 300 min, 94.27%, and 21.91%, respectively. The influence of charge on the dye molecules, heterogeneity of the catalysis, and •OH radical-scavenging test was studied. First-principles computations suggest that the high photocatalytic activity of 2b may be attributed to its suitable band-edge position for redox reactions.

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