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Multi-color tunable circularly polarized luminescence in one single AIE system.

Hongxing ShangZeyang DingYue ShenBing YangMing Hua LiuShimei Jiang
Published in: Chemical science (2020)
Circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) materials with a large luminescence dissymmetry factor (g lum) and multi-color properties are very attractive. While multi-color tunable CPL can be realized by different organic dyes, the challenge of realizing both a higher g lum and multiple colors using a single component remains. Here, we design an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) fluorophore, which is a pyridine functionalized cyanostilbene attached to a chiral unit, and realize multi-color tunable CPL with a high g lum. The compound can self-assemble into a nanohelix and form both gel and xerogel films, exhibiting blue CPL with large g lum values of -3.0 × 10-2 and -1.7 × 10-2, respectively. With the assistance of pyridine protonation, the xerogel films exhibit red-shifted CPL signals from 480 nm to 530 nm, covering from blue via green and yellow to orange. Additionally, the g lum remains constant during the process. This work paves a simple and convenient way to construct multi-color tunable CPL materials using a single molecule.
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