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Lighting up solid states using a rubber.


ABSTRACT: It is crucial and desirable to develop green and high-efficient strategies to regulate solid-state structures and their related material properties. However, relative to solution, it is more difficult to break and generate chemical bonds in solid states. In this work, a rubbing-induced photoluminescence on the solid states of ortho-pyridinil phenol family was achieved. This rubbing response relied on an accurately designed topochemical tautomerism, where a negative charge, exactly provided by the triboelectric effect of a rubber, can induce a proton transfer in a double H-bonded dimeric structure. This process instantaneously led to a bright-form tautomer that can be stabilized in the solid-state settings, leading to an up to over 450-fold increase of the fluorescent quantum yield of the materials. The property can be repeatedly used due to the reversibility of the tautomerism, enabling encrypted applications. Moreover, a further modification to the structure can be accomplished to achieve different properties, opening up more possibilities for the design of new-generation smart materials.

SUBMITTER: Li Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7876014 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lighting up solid states using a rubber.

Li Zhongyu Z   Wang Yanjie Y   Baryshnikov Gleb G   Shen Shen S   Zhang Man M   Zou Qi Q   Ågren Hans H   Zhu Liangliang L  

Nature communications 20210210 1


It is crucial and desirable to develop green and high-efficient strategies to regulate solid-state structures and their related material properties. However, relative to solution, it is more difficult to break and generate chemical bonds in solid states. In this work, a rubbing-induced photoluminescence on the solid states of ortho-pyridinil phenol family was achieved. This rubbing response relied on an accurately designed topochemical tautomerism, where a negative charge, exactly provided by th  ...[more]

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