Rational Design of Dual-State Emission Luminogens with Solvatochromism by Combining a Partially Shared Donor-Acceptor Pattern and Twisted Structures.
Qianqian QiuPengfei XuYanjun ZhuJunru YuMengru WeiWenbin XiHui FengJianrong ChenZhaosheng QianPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
We report a general design strategy for a new class of luminogens with dual-state emission (DSEgens) that are brightly emissive in both the solution and solid state, with solvatochromism properties, by constructing a partially shared donor-acceptor pattern based on a twisted molecule. The DSEgens with bright fluorescence emission in both the solid and solution state demonstrate a unique solvatochromism behaviour depending on solvent polarity and thus may have applications in anti-counterfeiting.