Aggregation-induced chirality amplification of optically active fluorescent polyurethane and a cyclic dimer in the ground and excited states.
Zhiyi SongHiroyasu SatoAdriana PietropaoloQingyu WangShuhei ShimodaHeshuang DaiYoshitane ImaiHayato TodaTakunori HaradaYukatsu ShichibuKatsuaki KonishiMasayoshi BandoNaofumi NagaTamaki NakanoPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Optically active linear polyurethane and a cyclic dimer were synthesized from 2,7-diisocyanatofluorene and 2,2'-dihydroxy-1,1'-binaphthyl. The circular dichroism (CD) spectral intensity of the polymer was amplified at a higher concentration through aggregate formation, while circularly polarized light (CPL) emission was not enhanced. The cyclic dimer's CPL emission was largely amplified ( g lum 1.1 × 10 -2 ) due to intermolecular excimer formation through aggregation, while the CD intensity was not affected.