Room temperature phosphorescence materials based on small organic molecules: Design strategies and applications

Meixia He, Cong Ding, Hexiang Guo, Quhai Li
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Room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials have attracted significant attention due to their applications in various fields such as information storage and encryption, organic light‐emitting diode (OLED), sensing, lighting and display, biological imaging, and photodynamic therapy. Traditionally, RTP materials can be efficiently developed using inorganic systems with noble metals or rare earth elements. Recently, many efforts have been devoted to the development of RTP materials based on small organic molecules. The strategies to construct RTP materials include hydrogen bonding, heavy atom effect, n–π* transitions, π–π stacking, donor–acceptor effect, and host–guest doping. Herein, we summarize the recent examples of RTP materials based on small organic molecules primarily focusing on their design strategies and properties. Moreover, their promising applications in information encryption, OLED, as well as bio‐imaging and phototherapy are discussed. The challenges and perspectives are given to provide inspiration toward the future development of organic RTP materials.
基于有机小分子的室温磷光材料:设计策略与应用
室温磷光(RTP)材料因其在信息存储和加密、有机发光二极管(OLED)、传感、照明和显示、生物成像和光动力疗法等多个领域的应用而备受关注。传统上,RTP 材料可以通过使用贵金属或稀土元素的无机系统高效地开发出来。最近,许多人致力于开发基于有机小分子的 RTP 材料。构建 RTP 材料的策略包括氢键、重原子效应、n-π* 转变、π-π 堆叠、供体-受体效应和主客体掺杂。在此,我们总结了基于小有机分子的 RTP 材料的最新实例,主要侧重于其设计策略和性能。此外,我们还讨论了它们在信息加密、有机发光二极管以及生物成像和光疗方面的应用前景。此外,还给出了有机 RTP 材料面临的挑战和发展前景,为有机 RTP 材料的未来发展提供了灵感。
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