Stimuli-responsive multifunctional materials (SRMMs) have attracted tremendous attention due to their dynamic responses to external stimuli. However, it remains challenging to simultaneously achieve solvent-induced single-crystal to single-crystal (SCSC) transformation and structural phase transition after desolvation. Here, we report a two-dimensional (2D) rare-earth organic-inorganic hybrid coordinate polymer [(CH)NCHCl][Eu·HO][CH(SO)]·2HO () that exhibits a reversible SCSC transformation by changing to ([(CH)NCHCl][Eu·HO][CH(SO)]). Impressively, the SCSC transformation process couples with large changes in quantum efficiency dropped from 33.68% of to 20.07% that of . Furthermore, polymer shows an isomorphic structural phase transition associated with switching dielectric. Notably, the distance of the 2D layers shows reversible change during the two successive transition processes displaying a crystal sponge behavior. This work reveals the potential of rare-earth 2D hybrid coordination polymers in the design of multifunctional responsive materials and opens a new prospect to explore the construction of novel SRMMs.
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