The first examples of deep-red/near-infrared (NIR) photoluminescent, (n,π-conjugated) discotics, namely, C3h-tris(keto-hydrazone)s, which are the tautomers of tris(azo-enol)s, have been synthesized via a facile one-step triple azo-coupling and characterized. The n,π-resonance-assisted intramolecular H-bonding, rendering planarity and shape persistence to the central core, facilitates their self-assembly into either a hexagonal columnar (Colh) phase (p6mm lattice) or a columnar rectangular (Colr) phase (p2mm lattice), over an extended thermal range including room temperature, fluorescing in the deep-red/NIR-I region. The low band gap with deep-red/NIR emission makes them ideal candidates for NIR-organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and bioimaging.
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Nayak, R. A., Veerabhadraswamy, B. N., Shankar Rao, D. S., Sudhakar, A. A., & Yelamaggad, C. V. (2021). Room-Temperature, Deep-Red/NIR-Emissive, C3-Symmetric (n,π-conjugated) Columnar Liquid Crystals: C3 h-Tris(keto-hydrazone)s. ACS Omega, 6(4), 3291–3306. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c05779
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