| Literature DB >> 31833758 |
Shuming Yang1, Bo Zhou2, Qiuqin Huang1, Shuaiqi Wang1, Hongyu Zhen1, Dongpeng Yan2, Zhenghuan Lin1, Qidan Ling1.
Abstract
Organic afterglow materials (OAMs) with a lifetime longer than 0.1 s have recently received much attention for their fascinating properties meeting the critical requirements of applications in newly emerged technologies. However, the development of OAMs lags behind for their low luminescence efficiency. Usually, enhancing the phosphorescence efficiency of organic materials causes a short lifetime. Here, we report two kinds of OAMs, two-dimensional (2D) layered organic-inorganic hybrid zinc bromides (PEZB-NTA and PEZB-BPA), obtained in an environmentally friendly ethanol solvent by a low-temperature solution method. They display highly efficient and persistent luminescence in air in both crystals and thin films with phosphorescence quantum yields up to 42% in crystals and 27% in films. For OAMs, the two quantum yields are the highest values ever reported for crystals and films. Due to the excellent crystalline and film-forming ability, PEZB-NTA and PEZB-BPA in ethanol can be used as inks to construct patterns on various rigid and flexible substrates, including paper, iron, plastic, marble, tin foil, and cloth. Consequently, the novel OAMs show great application prospects in the fields of anti-counterfeiting and information storage because of their economic synthesis, solution processing, and easy operation.Entities:
Keywords: 2D; afterglow; energy transfer; metal halide; phosphorescence
Year: 2019 PMID: 31833758 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b20502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229