| Literature DB >> 35294078 |
Peigen Yao1, Weiguo Qiao1, Yixuan Wang1, Haiyan Peng1,2, Xiaolin Xie1,2, Zhong'an Li1.
Abstract
Two challenges remain for organic thermoresponsive materials; one is to develop high-performance red-emissive thermoresponsive materials, while another is to simultaneously achieve high contrast ratio (CR), fast and reversible thermoresponse in a single element. Herein, we not only develop a new deep-red emissive squaraine-based AIEgen (TPE-SQ12) based on a pyrylium end group, which is suitable for fabricating high-performance thermoresponsive materials, but also show an effective approach to improve both CR (∼ten times increase) and response time (less than 3 seconds), that is, molecularly dispersing AIEgen into an elastomer, attributed to the significantly expanded free volume of elastomer upon increasing the temperature that can activate the AIEgen intramolecular movements more pronouncedly. Double encryption and temperature mapping systems have been separately established by using our designed elastomer/TPE-SQ12 film, showing the great potential for anti-counterfeiting and temperature sensing. Finally, white emission is further achieved by co-doping TPE-SQ12 with cyan dye into elastomer, which enables fluorescent thermochromism for improving the temperature mapping ability.Entities:
Keywords: aggregation-induced emission; anti-counterfeiting; fluorescent thermochromism; squaraines; temperature mapping; thermoresponsive materials
Year: 2022 PMID: 35294078 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202200725
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236