Pressure-induced room-temperature phosphorescence enhancement based on purely organic molecules with a folded geometry

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The pressure-dependent luminescence behavior of purely organic compounds is an important topic in the field of stimulus-responsive smart materials. However, the relevant studies are mainly limited to the investigation of fluorescence properties, while room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of purely organic compounds has not been investigated. Here, we filled in this gap regarding pressure-dependent RTP by using a model molecule selenanthrene (SeAN) with a folded geometry. For the first time to the best of our knowledge, a unique phenomenon involving pressure-induced RTP enhancement was discovered in an SeAN crystal, and an underlying mechanism involving folding-induced spin-orbit coupling enhancement was revealed. Pressure-induced RTP enhancement was also observed in an analog of SeAN also showing a folded geometry, but in this case yielded a white-light emission that is very rare in purely organic RTP-displaying materials.

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Yang, Z., Fu, Z., Liu, H., Wu, M., Li, N., Wang, K., … Yang, B. (2023). Pressure-induced room-temperature phosphorescence enhancement based on purely organic molecules with a folded geometry. Chemical Science, 14(10), 2640–2645. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc00172e

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