Organic solid fluorophores regulated by subtle structure modification: color-tunable and aggregation-induced emission

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Abstract

Organic solid fluorophores with a tunable emission color have been widely applied in multiple areas. However, rational design and efficient crafting of these fluorophores from a simple core skeleton is still a formidable challenge because of the undesirable concentration quenching emission effect. Herein, we present the development of two series of organic solid fluorophores based on a backbone of p-bis(2,2-dicyanovinyl)benzene. Notably, the introduction of either non-aromatic or aromatic substituents provides fluorophores with a tunable emission color. Moreover, the fluorophores with aromatic substituents exhibit additional unique optical phenomena, such as aggregation-induced emission, polymorphism-dependent emission, and reversible mechanochromic luminescence.

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Zhang, J. N., Kang, H., Li, N., Zhou, S. M., Sun, H. M., Yin, S. W., … Tang, B. Z. (2016). Organic solid fluorophores regulated by subtle structure modification: color-tunable and aggregation-induced emission. Chemical Science, 8(1), 577–582. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6sc02875f

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