Supramolecular organic frameworks with ultralong phosphorescence via breaking π-Conjugated structures

Wei Yao, Chaoqun Ma, Huili Ma, Lishun Fu, Song Lu, Anqi Lv, Suzhi Cai, Xiaochun Hang, Manjeet Singh, Huifang Shi, Zhongfu An, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Development of crystalline porous materials with luminescent properties have gradually attracted attention for their potential applications in drug delivery, bioimaging, photoelectronic and so on. To date, it is a formidable challenge to rationally design porous phosphorescent materials. Herein, we have reported a chemical strategy of breaking π-conjugated structures of phosphorescent molecules by alkyl chain to achieve supramolecular organic framework (SOFs) with visible ultralong phosphorescence (lifetime > 600 ms). The molecules having broken π-conjugation by flexible alkyl chain will be beneficial to produce short-range π-π stacking for forming luminescent SOFs. Effective π-π stacking between chromophores stabilized triplet excitons to contribute to ultra-long phosphorescence. This work demonstrates a new approach to design porus materials with ultralong phosphorescence and will expand the potential applications of organic phosphorescent crystals with diverse pores.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100007
JournalGiant
Volume1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2020

Keywords

  • Persistent luminescence
  • Supramolecular organic frameworks
  • Ultralong organic phosphorescence
  • π-π stacking

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