Ultralong Organic Phosphorescent Foams with High Mechanical Strength

Suzhi Cai, Zhifang Sun, He Wang, Xiaokang Yao, Huili Ma, Wenyong Jia, Shuxu Wang, Zhihao Li, Huifang Shi, Zhongfu An, Yasuhiro Ishida, Takuzo Aida, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Ultralong organic phosphorescence (UOP) has aroused enormous interest in recent years. UOP materials are mainly limited to crystals or rigid host-guest systems. Their poor processability and mechanical properties critically hamper practical applications. Here, we reported a series of ultralong phosphorescent foams with high mechanical strength. Phosphorescence lifetime of the foam can reach up to 485.8 ms at room temperature. Impressively, lightweight gelatin foam can bear a compressive pressure of 4.44 MPa. Moreover, phosphorescence emission of polymer foam can be tuned from blue to orange through varying the excitation wavelength. Experimental data and theoretical calculations revealed that ultralong phosphorescence was ascribed to the fixation of multiple hydrogen bonds to the clusters of carbonyl groups. These results will allow for expanding the scope of luminescent foams, providing an ideal platform for developing ultralong phosphorescent materials with high mechanical strength.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16256-16263
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume143
Issue number39
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Oct 2021

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