Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2014649616> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2014649616 endingPage "5833" @default.
- W2014649616 startingPage "5824" @default.
- W2014649616 abstract "Syntheses, X-ray structural analyses, thermal behaviors, photochromism, and electrical properties of a series of methylviologen (MV2+) halobismuthate hybrids, namely, (MV)3[Bi4Cl18](H2O)y (1a, y ≅ 1.7), (MV)4[Bi6Cl26](H2O)y (2a, y ≅ 1.7), (MV)4[Bi6Cl25.6I0.4](H2O)y (3a, y ≅ 1.5), and (MV)4[Bi6Cl24.6I1.4](H2O)y (4a, y ≅ 1.3), are reported. Because of the thermal effect of a UV lamp or as a result of being heated up to 100 °C, all of the above compounds undergo a complete (1a, 2a, and 3a) or a partial (4a) dehydration together, in 2a and 3a, with an impressive structural reorganization involving a 90° rotation of methylviologen dimers and, in 3a, a new Cl/I distribution, finally leading to (MV)3[Bi4Cl18] (1b), (MV)4[Bi6Cl26] (2b), (MV)4[Bi6Cl25.6I0.4] (3b), and (MV)4[Bi6Cl24.6I1.4](H2O)x (4a, x ≅ 0.65), respectively. In its turn, 4a (x ≅ 0.65) undergoes an abrupt structural change at 160 °C when water molecules are completely removed, leading to (MV)4[Bi6Cl24.6I1.4] (4b). Obviously, the two first dehydrated phases can be considered as the n = 2 (1b) and n = 3 (2b) members of the (MV)(2n+2)/2[Bi2nCl8n+2] family, and the ultimate member (n = ∞) with an infinite 1D double-chain inorganic framework, namely, (MV)[Bi2Cl8], has already been reported. According to the results of structural refinements, some positions of the Cl atoms in the [Bi6Cl26]8− anionic cluster of 3a and 4a have been occupied by I atoms, finally leading to iodide-doped materials of the 2a type (percentage of doping: 3a, 1.5%; 4a, 5.4%). Upon UV irradiation, yellow crystals of 2a and 3a (which become 2b and 3b because of the thermal effect of the UV lamp) or yellow crystals of 2b, 3b, and 4a undergo a color change to black crystals (in the case of 2b), as observed in (MV)[Bi2Cl8], or light-brown crystals (in the cases of 3b and 4a). These photochromic properties are probably due to the photoinduced electron transfer from the anionic part to the methylviologen dications. In contrast, no color change is observed when yellow crystals of 1a or 1b and the iodide-doped (MV)[Bi2Cl8−εIε] material are irradiated. Because the relative positions of methylviologen to the host anionic frameworks are comparable in all structures (the N···Cl distances are about 3.4 Å), these results indicate that such kinds of photochemical reactions depend on the dimension of the anionic networks, as well as the iodide doping. The single-crystal electrical conductivity measurements of 2b before and after irradiation were carried out between 150 and 393 K. The results prove that both of them are semiconductors with weak room temperature conductivity and that the band gap of the irradiated crystal (2b, 0.35 eV) is much smaller than that of the original hybrid 2a (1.0 eV)." @default.
- W2014649616 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2014649616 creator A5003369475 @default.
- W2014649616 creator A5022461270 @default.
- W2014649616 creator A5051562109 @default.
- W2014649616 creator A5057018652 @default.
- W2014649616 creator A5079869736 @default.
- W2014649616 date "2010-06-01" @default.
- W2014649616 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W2014649616 title "Photochromism, Electrical Properties, and Structural Investigations of a Series of Hydrated Methylviologen Halobismuthate Hybrids: Influence of the Anionic Oligomer Size and Iodide Doping on the Photoinduced Properties and on the Dehydration Process" @default.
- W2014649616 cites W1965402964 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W1968983535 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W1981578298 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W1990489012 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W1991833371 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2002949446 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2004804310 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2011804723 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2012952549 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2015582686 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2016576316 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2018665365 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2022646591 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2024452464 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2026983494 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2035397082 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2041167712 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2041780759 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2050941823 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2054059178 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2056435509 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2057327293 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2059174197 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2063189821 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2070336723 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2083604479 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2086046928 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2105120696 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2113320113 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2116694786 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2119894367 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2138036484 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2160613151 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2167204181 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2167982574 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2170431877 @default.
- W2014649616 cites W2214399572 @default.
- W2014649616 doi "https://doi.org/10.1021/ic901525p" @default.
- W2014649616 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20515028" @default.
- W2014649616 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W2014649616 type Work @default.
- W2014649616 sameAs 2014649616 @default.
- W2014649616 citedByCount "133" @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162012 @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162013 @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162014 @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162015 @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162016 @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162017 @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162018 @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162019 @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162020 @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162021 @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162022 @default.
- W2014649616 countsByYear W20146496162023 @default.
- W2014649616 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2014649616 hasAuthorship W2014649616A5003369475 @default.
- W2014649616 hasAuthorship W2014649616A5022461270 @default.
- W2014649616 hasAuthorship W2014649616A5051562109 @default.
- W2014649616 hasAuthorship W2014649616A5057018652 @default.
- W2014649616 hasAuthorship W2014649616A5079869736 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C179104552 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C188027245 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C2778769901 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C2778870691 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C2780642029 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C32909587 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C49040817 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C57863236 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C75473681 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C8010536 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConcept C81180622 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C121332964 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C178790620 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C179104552 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C185592680 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C188027245 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C2778769901 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C2778870691 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C2780642029 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C32909587 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C49040817 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C55493867 @default.
- W2014649616 hasConceptScore W2014649616C57863236 @default.