| Literature DB >> 24710282 |
Huibin Sun1, Shujuan Liu2, Wenpeng Lin3, Kenneth Yin Zhang3, Wen Lv3, Xiao Huang4, Fengwei Huo4, Huiran Yang3, Gareth Jenkins5, Qiang Zhao3, Wei Huang5.
Abstract
Smart luminescent materials that are responsive to external stimuli have received considerable interest. Here we report ionic iridium (III) complexes simultaneously exhibiting mechanochromic, vapochromic and electrochromic phosphorescence. These complexes share the same phosphorescent iridium (III) cation with a N-H moiety in the N^N ligand and contain different anions, including hexafluorophosphate, tetrafluoroborate, iodide, bromide and chloride. The anionic counterions cause a variation in the emission colours of the complexes from yellow to green by forming hydrogen bonds with the N-H proton. The electronic effect of the N-H moiety is sensitive towards mechanical grinding, solvent vapour and electric field, resulting in mechanochromic, vapochromic and electrochromic phosphorescence. On the basis of these findings, we construct a data-recording device and demonstrate data encryption and decryption via fluorescence lifetime imaging and time-gated luminescence imaging techniques. Our results suggest that rationally designed phosphorescent complexes may be promising candidates for advanced data recording and security protection.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24710282 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919