Niflumic
Anion Intercalated Layered Double Hydroxides with Mechano-Induced
and Solvent-Responsive Luminescence
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Abstract
Stimuli-responsive
luminescent materials play an important role in fluorescent switches,
optical storage devices and smart sensors. In this work, we report
a mechano-induced and solvent stimuli-responsive luminescent change
by the assembly of a typical aggregation-induced-emissive (AIE) molecule,
niflumic acid (NFC), into the interlayer region of Zn–Al-layered
double hydroxides (LDHs) with heptanesulfonate (HPS) as a cointercalation
guest. The structure, chemical composition, and thermostability of
the as-prepared NFC-HPS/LDHs composites were characterized by X-ray
diffraction, elemental analysis, and thermogravimetry and differential
thermal analysis (TG-DTA). Fluorescence spectra demonstrate that the
sample with 5% NFC initial molar percentage, with respect to the interlayer
guests, exhibits the optimal luminescent intensity. The NFC-HPS/LDH
(5%) sample also exhibits the most obvious luminescent mechano-response
with a 16 nm blue-shift and increase in the fluorescent intensity
after grinding, while the pristine NFC solid shows little to no mechano-responsive
behavior. Moreover, the NFC-HPS/LDH (5%) also presents reversible
luminescent response to different volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
(such as tetrahydrofuran, methanol, acetone, toluene, and chloroform).
Therefore, this work not only gives a detailed description on the
dual stimuli (mechanics and solvent)-responsive luminescence for future
sensor applications but also supplies a deep understanding of the
optical properties of the new AIE molecule within the confined LDH
layers