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Color-Tunable Room-Temperature Phosphorescence from Non-Aromatic-Polymer-Involved Charge Transfer.


ABSTRACT: Polymeric room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials especially multicolor RTP systems hold great promise in concrete applications. A key feature in these applications is a triplet charge transfer transition. Aromatic electron donors and electron acceptors are often essential to ensure persistent RTP. There is much interest in fabricating non-aromatic charge-transfer-mediated RTP materials and it still remains a formidable challenge to achieve color-tunable RTP via charge transfer. Herein, a charge-transfer-mediated RTP material by embedding quinoline derivatives within a non-aromatic polymer matrix such as polyacrylamide (PAM) or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is developed. Through-space charge transfer (TSCT) is achieved upon alkali- or heat treatment to realize a long phosphorescence lifetime of up to 629.90 ms, high phosphorescence quantum yield of up to 20.51%, and a green-to-blue afterglow for more than 20 s at room temperature. This color-tunable RTP emerges from a nonaromatic polymer to single phosphor charge transfer that has rarely been reported before. This finding suggests that an effective and simple approach can deliver new color-tunable RTP materials for applications including multicolor display, information encryption, and gas detection.

SUBMITTER: Li N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11321690 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Color-Tunable Room-Temperature Phosphorescence from Non-Aromatic-Polymer-Involved Charge Transfer.

Li Ningyan N   Yang Xipeng X   Wang Binbin B   Chen Panyi P   Ma Yixian Y   Zhang Qianqian Q   Huang Yiyao Y   Zhang Yan Y   Lü Shaoyu S  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20240614 30


Polymeric room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials especially multicolor RTP systems hold great promise in concrete applications. A key feature in these applications is a triplet charge transfer transition. Aromatic electron donors and electron acceptors are often essential to ensure persistent RTP. There is much interest in fabricating non-aromatic charge-transfer-mediated RTP materials and it still remains a formidable challenge to achieve color-tunable RTP via charge transfer. Herein,  ...[more]

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