| Literature DB >> 35102661 |
Wenbo Dai1, Xiaowei Niu2, Xinghui Wu1, Yue Ren1, Yongfeng Zhang1, Gengchen Li1, Han Su1, Yunxiang Lei3, Jiawen Xiao2, Jianbing Shi1, Bin Tong1, Zhengxu Cai1, Yuping Dong1.
Abstract
Monotonous luminescence has always been a major factor limiting the application of organic room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials. Enhancing and regulating the intermolecular interactions between the host and guest is an effective strategy to achieve excellent phosphorescence performance. In this study, intermolecular halogen bonding (CN⋅⋅⋅Br) was introduced into the host-guest RTP system. The interaction promoted intersystem crossing and stabilized the triplet excitons, thus helping to achieve strong phosphorescence emission. In addition, the weak intermolecular interaction of halogen bonding is sensitive to external stimuli such as heat, mechanical force, and X-rays. Therefore, the triplet excitons were easily quenched and colorimetric multi-stimuli responsive behaviors were realized, which greatly enriched the luminescence functionality of the RTP materials. This method provides a new platform for the future design of responsive RTP materials based on weak intermolecular interactions between the host and guest molecules.Entities:
Keywords: Halogen Bonding; Host-Guest Systems; Multi-Stimuli-Responsive Luminescence; Radioluminescence; Room-Temperature Phosphorescence; Weak Intermolecular Interactions
Year: 2022 PMID: 35102661 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202200236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336