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Deep-red photoluminescent mechanoresponsive polymers with dynamic Cu I -arylamide mechanophores.

Tatiana GridnevaAyumu KarimataRicha BansalRobert R FayzullinSerhii I VasylevskyiAndrew BruhacsJulia R Khusnutdinova
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
We demonstrate the use of copper arylamide complexes as efficient photoluminescent mechanophores to design deep-red/near-IR emissive polymers showing reversible changes in photoluminescence intensity in the red/near-IR region in response to mechanical stretching. The mechanoresponse was repeatable over 30 cycles, showing a measurable increase of photoluminescence intensity even at a small applied stress of ca. 0.01 MPa. We demonstrate the potential of using conformationally dynamic copper amide complexes as sensitive and reversible mechanophores for near-IR imaging; systematic control over the emission range was achieved using amide modification.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • high intensity
  • high resolution
  • light emitting
  • energy transfer
  • mass spectrometry
  • stress induced
  • protein kinase
  • photodynamic therapy