| Literature DB >> 27121653 |
Shoya Sekiguchi1, Kei Kondo1, Yoshihisa Sei1, Munetaka Akita1, Michito Yoshizawa2.
Abstract
A V-shaped bisanthracene derivative with three butyl groups formed two types of emissive solids that display bluish green and blue fluorescence (ΦF =72 and 32 %, respectively), depending on the preparation conditions. The crystal and powder X-ray analyses reveal that the highly emissive solid adopts a head-to-head arrangement with discrete stacks of the anthracene moieties, whereas the moderately emissive solid adopts a head-to-tail arrangement without the stacks. The obtained molecular arrangements are transformed by thermal stimuli accompanying the change in fluorescence. Furthermore, large enhancements of dye emissions (12-45-fold) through highly efficient host-guest energy transfer were achieved in the solid state by adding minute amounts of various fluorescent dyes (e.g. rubrene and Nile red) to the V-shaped compound.Entities:
Keywords: anthracene; dyes/pigments; host-guest systems; solid-state fluorescence; π-stacking
Year: 2016 PMID: 27121653 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201602502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336