聚合体中过度拥挤的烯基分子马达的多态光致发光特性

IF 13.9 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yahan Shan, Jinyu Sheng, Qi Zhang, Marc C. A. Stuart, Da-Hui Qu, Ben L. Feringa
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摘要

光异构化和光致发光是光驱动分子马达中两种不同的能量耗散途径。离散分子马达在溶液中的光异构化特性已得到充分证实,但其光致发光特性却鲜有报道,尤其是在聚集体中。这里的研究表明,一种过度拥挤的烯基分子马达在溶液和聚集状态(例如凝胶和固体状态)下表现出不同的动态特性。尽管分子马达在溶液中的发射特性较差,但在聚合态(包括凝胶和结晶固体)中却能观察到明亮的发射。发射波长在很大程度上取决于超分子堆积的性质和聚集体中的秩序。因此,通过机械研磨和蒸汽熏蒸,荧光颜色可以很容易地进行可逆调节,这为开发多重刺激功能材料提供了一个新平台。
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Multi-state photoluminescent properties of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular motor in aggregates

Multi-state photoluminescent properties of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular motor in aggregates

Multi-state photoluminescent properties of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular motor in aggregates

Photoisomerization and photoluminescence are two distinct energy dissipation pathways in light-driven molecular motors. The photoisomerization properties of discrete molecular motors have been well established in solution, but their photoluminescent properties have been rarely reported—especially in aggregates. Here, it is shown that an overcrowded alkene-based molecular motor exhibits distinct dynamic properties in solution and aggregate states, for example, gel and solid states. Despite the poor emissive properties of molecular motors in solution, a bright emission is observed in the aggregate states, including in gel and the crystalline solid. The emission wavelength is highly dependent on the nature of the supramolecular packing and order in the aggregates. As a result, the fluorescent color can be readily tuned reversibly via mechanical grinding and vapor fuming, which provides a new platform for developing multi-stimuli functional materials.

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