Color-tunable and Highly Emissive Solid Materials Constructed from Tetraphenylethylene-o-carborane-based Building Blocks: Synthesis, Aggregation-induced emission, and Photophysics.
Xiang LiQin ZhouMiao ZhuWei ChenBeibei WangYe ShaHong YanPublished in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2021)
A novel kind of expanded tetraphenylethylene (TPE)-carborane-TPE pentad has been synthesized by using two adjacent carborane moieties as central bridges and three TPE units in lateral positions. Its solid-state fluorescence quantum yield was substantially increased to 68.2% by expanding the number of bridges between carborane and TPE. Subsequently, the emission color shifted from blue to orange-yellow (126 nm). Mechanical insights into the electronic structure of the extended TPE-carborane-TPE pentads were obtained from density functional theory (DFT) calculations.