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Circularly polarized luminescent systems fabricated by Tröger's base derivatives through two different strategies.

Cheng QianYuan ChenQian ZhaoMing ChengChen LinJuli JiangLeyong Wang
Published in: Beilstein journal of organic chemistry (2021)
The Tröger's base derivative rac-TBPP was synthesized and separated into two enantiomers R 2N -TBPP and S 2N -TBPP by chiral column chromatography. These compounds show a strong circularly polarized luminescence with g lum values of +0.0021, and -0.0025, respectively. The second way to fabricate the rac-TBPP-based CPL-active material is to co-gel the fluorescent rac-TBPP with a chiral ᴅ-glutamic acid gelator DGG by co-assembly strategy. At the molar ratio of rac-TBPP/DGG = 1:80, the g lum value of the co-gel was about three times higher than the g lum values of R 2N -TBPP and S 2N -TBPP enantiomers. Interestingly, the CPL handedness of the rac-TBPP/DGG co-gel could be adjusted effectively by changing their stoichiometric ratios.
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