Long-wavelength visible to near infrared photoluminescence from carbon-bridged styrylstilbene and thiadiazole conjugates in organic and aqueous media

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Donor-acceptor-donor conjugates composed of electron-donating carbon-bridged styrylstilbene (COPV2) and electron-accepting thiadiazole derivatives equipped with carbazolyl (Cz) terminators,Cz-COPV2-A-COPV2-Cz(A = benzothiadiazole (BTz), naphthobis(thiadiazole) (NTz), or benzobis(thiadiazole) (BBTz)), were newly synthesized and found to serve as efficient and stable long-wavelength photoluminescent dyes in organic and aqueous media. In particular,Cz-COPV2-BBTz-COPV2-Czshowed photoluminescence in the near infrared region (895-927 nm) with a photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of up to 0.19 in cyclohexane and of 0.02-0.03 in THF/water mixtures. Its analogues with weaker acceptors,Cz-COPV2-BTz-COPV2-CzandCz-COPV2-NTz-COPV2-Cz, showed yellow to deep-red emission in organic solvents, with PLQYs of up to 0.71 in organic solvents and 0.45 in THF/water mixtures.

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Inoue, T., Tsurui, M., Yamagishi, H., Nakazawa, Y., Hamaguchi, N., Watanabe, S., … Tsuji, H. (2021). Long-wavelength visible to near infrared photoluminescence from carbon-bridged styrylstilbene and thiadiazole conjugates in organic and aqueous media. RSC Advances, 11(11), 6008–6013. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra10201f

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