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Photo-controllable Luminescence from Radicals Leading to Ratiometric Emission Switching via Dynamic Intermolecular Coupling

Jin, Jia-Ming; Chen, Wen-Cheng*; Tan, Ji-Hua; Li, Yang; Mu, Yingxiao; Zhu, Ze-Lin; Cao, Chen; Ji, Shaomin; Hu, Dehua; Huo, Yanping*; Zhang, Hao-Li; Lee, Chun-Sing*
Science Citation Index Expanded
广东工业大学; 兰州大学

摘要

The development of photoinduced luminescent radicals with dynamic emission color is still challenging. Herein we report a novel molecular radical system (TBIQ) that shows photo-controllable luminescence, leading to a wide range of ratiometric color changes via light excitation. The conjugated skeleton of TBIQ is decorated with steric-demanding tertiary butyl groups that enable appropriate intermolecular interaction to make dynamic intermolecular coupling possible for controllable behaviors. We reveal that the helicenic pseudo-planar conformation of TBIQ experiences a planarization process after light excitation, leading to more compactly stacked supermolecules and thus generating radicals via intermolecular charge transfer. The photo-controllable luminescent radical system is employed for a high-level information encryption application. This study may offer unique insight into molecular dynamic motion for optical manufacturing and broaden the scope of smart-responsive materials for advanced applications.

关键词

Encryption Luminescence Photoinduced Radicals Ratiometric Emission Responsive Materials