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Mechano-responsive circularly polarized luminescence of organic solid-state chiral emitters.

Marine LouisRamarani SethyJatish KumarShouhei KataoRegis GuillotTakuya NakashimaCleménce AllainTsuyoshi KawaiRémi Métivier
Published in: Chemical science (2018)
Two difluoro-boron β-diketonate complexes bearing chiral amido groups have been synthesized. Their mechano-responsive luminescence and chiroptical properties have been investigated in the solid state. Both compounds display a bright blue-green emission and a significant circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) signal in the crystalline state, with |g lum| values as high as 2.2-2.4 × 10-2. A bathochromic shift in emission, together with a decrease of |g lum| values to c.a. 3 × 10-3, is induced upon application of a shearing stress. For the DFB-Hex-amide compound, interestingly, sign inversion of the anisotropy factor g lum is observed under mechanical stimulation ("mechano-CPL effect"), which can be rationalized by a switching between monomer and excimer emission.
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