The substituent engineering strategy has emerged as a powerful tool for precise modulation of the structure–property relationships in coordination polymers (CPs), yet the rational design of isostructural CPs with tunable dual-channel fluorescence and integrated stimulus-responsive behaviors remains a compelling challenge. Herein, three isostructural, one-dimensional Cd-based CPs (1–3) were rationally designed and hydrothermally synthesized via systematic substituent modification. Notably, the solid-state fluorescence of 1–3 is precisely regulated by the electronic and steric effects of substituents, enabling dual-channel emission encompassing ligand-centered monomer fluorescence and excimer-derived fluorescence. Furthermore, systematic investigations reveal that these CPs exhibit distinct thermoresponsive and mechanoresponsive fluorescence behaviors, which are closely correlated with substituent-induced structural subtlety. This work not only demonstrates the efficacy of substituent engineering in tailoring dual-channel fluorescence within isostructural CPs but also provides insights into the design of multifunctional, stimulus-responsive fluorescent materials for potential applications in sensors and optoelectronics.
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Shuyu Wang
樊倩红
Lei Wang
Precision Chemistry
Yunnan University
Kunming Medical University
Exact Sciences (United States)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e31ec840886becb653e7db — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/prechem.5c00453