Aggregation-induced delayed fluorescence luminogens: The innovation of purely organic emitters for aqueous electrochemiluminescence

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Abstract

Due to overcoming the limitation of aggregation caused quenching (ACQ) of solid-state emitters, aggregation-induced emission (AIE) organic luminogens have become a promising candidate in aqueous electrochemiluminescence (ECL). However, restricted by the physical nature of fluorescence, current organic AIE luminogen-based ECL (AIECL) faces the bottleneck of low ECL efficiency. Here, we propose to constructde novoaqueous ECL based on aggregation-induced delayed fluorescence (AIDF) luminogens, called AIDF-ECL. Compared with the previous organic AIE luminogens, purely organic AIDF luminogens integrate the superiorities of both AIE and the utilization of dark tripletsviathermal-activated spin up-conversion properties, thereby possessing the capability of close-to-unity exciton utilization for ECL. The results show that the ECL characteristics using AIDF luminogens are directly related to their AIDF properties. Compared with an AIECL control sample based on a tetraphenylethylene AIE moiety, the ECL efficiency of our AIDF-ECL model system is improved by 5.4 times, confirming the excellent effectiveness of this innovative strategy.

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Zhang, B., Kong, Y., Liu, H., Chen, B., Zhao, B., Luo, Y., … Niu, L. (2021). Aggregation-induced delayed fluorescence luminogens: The innovation of purely organic emitters for aqueous electrochemiluminescence. Chemical Science, 12(40), 13283–13291. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02918e

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