Self-assembled nanostructures of linear arylacetylenes and their aza-substituted analogues

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A series of linear phenylene ethynylene molecules have been synthesized, and aza-substitution has been used as a strategy to fine-tune the properties of the molecules. All the compounds exhibited pure blue emission both in solution and solid state, and fluorescence quantum yields as high as 0.66, 0.63 and 0.82 were found in chloroform solutions. The well-defined nanostructures such as quasi-cubes, cubes and rods were fabricated by self-assembly method from these compounds. The photophysical properties and aggregation behavior of self-assembled structures were analyzed in detail. The morphology as well as photophysical properties of these nanostructures have been tuned with selective requirements.

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Xu, J. J., Yang, X. B., Feng, H., Wang, Y. L., Shan, H. Q., Xu, Z. X., … Roy, V. A. L. (2016). Self-assembled nanostructures of linear arylacetylenes and their aza-substituted analogues. AIP Advances, 6(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4954036

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