Multistimuli-responsive interconvertible low-molecular weight metallohydrogels and the in situ entrapment of CdS quantum dots therein

TitleMultistimuli-responsive interconvertible low-molecular weight metallohydrogels and the in situ entrapment of CdS quantum dots therein
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsBera, S, Chakraborty, A, Karak, S, Halder, A, Chatterjee, S, Saha, S, Banerjee, R
JournalChemistry of Materials
Volume30
Issue14
Pagination4755-4761
Date PublishedJUL
ISSN0897-4756
Abstract

Two low molecular weight metallohydrogels (ZALA and CALA) have been synthesized from an amino-acid based ligand precursor (LA) and two different metal salts [zinc acetate dihydrate (ZA) and cadmium acetate dihydrate (CA), respectively. These two hydrogels show a unique chemically stimulated interconversion to each other via a reversible gel-sol gel pathway. This programmable gel-sol reversible system satisfies logic operations of a basic Boolean logic (INHIBIT) gate. Also, these hydrogels can be degraded into different MOF phases at room temperature spontaneously or in the presence of chloride and bromide salts (NaCl and NaBr.). CdS quantum dots can be grown inside the CALA gel matrix (CdS@CALA) in the presence of small amount of Na2S. This CdS doped gel exhibits time dependent tunable emission (white to yellow to orange) as a consequence of a slow agglomeration process of the entrapped quantum dots inside the gel matrix. This luminescence property also reflects the corresponding gel derived MOFs (obtained either by self-degradation of CdS@CALA or via anion induction) as well. This, to the best of our knowledge, is probably the simplest way to make a CdS quantum dot based composite material where CdS is entrapped within the gel and the gel-derived MOF matrix.

DOI10.1021/acs.chemmater.8b01698
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)9.466
Divison category: 
Physical and Materials Chemistry
Polymer Science & Engineering

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