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Mechano-induced persistent room-temperature phosphorescence from purely organic molecules

The persistent room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of purely organic materials in the solid state has recently attracted much research interest and found promising, rapid and visual applications by the naked eye, after the removal of the excitation source. However, almost all reported organic per...

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Autores principales: Mu, Yingxiao, Yang, Zhiyong, Chen, Junru, Yang, Zhan, Li, Wenlang, Tan, Xianbao, Mao, Zhu, Yu, Tao, Zhao, Juan, Zheng, Shizhao, Liu, Siwei, Zhang, Yi, Chi, Zhenguo, Xu, Jiarui, Aldred, Matthew. P.
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5939606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29780510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc00429c
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author Mu, Yingxiao
Yang, Zhiyong
Chen, Junru
Yang, Zhan
Li, Wenlang
Tan, Xianbao
Mao, Zhu
Yu, Tao
Zhao, Juan
Zheng, Shizhao
Liu, Siwei
Zhang, Yi
Chi, Zhenguo
Xu, Jiarui
Aldred, Matthew. P.
author_facet Mu, Yingxiao
Yang, Zhiyong
Chen, Junru
Yang, Zhan
Li, Wenlang
Tan, Xianbao
Mao, Zhu
Yu, Tao
Zhao, Juan
Zheng, Shizhao
Liu, Siwei
Zhang, Yi
Chi, Zhenguo
Xu, Jiarui
Aldred, Matthew. P.
author_sort Mu, Yingxiao
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description The persistent room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of purely organic materials in the solid state has recently attracted much research interest and found promising, rapid and visual applications by the naked eye, after the removal of the excitation source. However, almost all reported organic persistent RTP processes are induced by using a UV-light irradiation source. In this report, persistent RTP with an emission lifetime as long as 0.15 s which can be induced not only by photoirradiation but also by mechanical action is presented, which merges mechano-induced luminescence and persistent RTP together. It is found that such persistent RTP is produced through intermolecular electronic coupling (IEC) of units with different excited state configurations. Interestingly, there are two different crystals with and without mechano-induced persistent RTP which can be grown from this organic material, as such a new type of mechano-luminescence (ML) is strongly dependent on their intermolecular interactions. Furthermore, the intensity of such mechano-induced persistent RTP can be increased by lowing the temperature as well, similar to that of photo-induced persistent RTP. Notably, these two crystals exhibit a ML enhancement and ML “turn on”, respectively, with decreasing temperature. Therefore, such mechano-induced persistent RTP provides an example of new types of organic luminescent materials, which is a missing jigsaw piece of organic luminescence and important for both fundamental research and practical applications of both persistent RTP and ML of organic materials.
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spelling pubmed-59396062018-05-18 Mechano-induced persistent room-temperature phosphorescence from purely organic molecules Mu, Yingxiao Yang, Zhiyong Chen, Junru Yang, Zhan Li, Wenlang Tan, Xianbao Mao, Zhu Yu, Tao Zhao, Juan Zheng, Shizhao Liu, Siwei Zhang, Yi Chi, Zhenguo Xu, Jiarui Aldred, Matthew. P. Chem Sci Chemistry The persistent room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of purely organic materials in the solid state has recently attracted much research interest and found promising, rapid and visual applications by the naked eye, after the removal of the excitation source. However, almost all reported organic persistent RTP processes are induced by using a UV-light irradiation source. In this report, persistent RTP with an emission lifetime as long as 0.15 s which can be induced not only by photoirradiation but also by mechanical action is presented, which merges mechano-induced luminescence and persistent RTP together. It is found that such persistent RTP is produced through intermolecular electronic coupling (IEC) of units with different excited state configurations. Interestingly, there are two different crystals with and without mechano-induced persistent RTP which can be grown from this organic material, as such a new type of mechano-luminescence (ML) is strongly dependent on their intermolecular interactions. Furthermore, the intensity of such mechano-induced persistent RTP can be increased by lowing the temperature as well, similar to that of photo-induced persistent RTP. Notably, these two crystals exhibit a ML enhancement and ML “turn on”, respectively, with decreasing temperature. Therefore, such mechano-induced persistent RTP provides an example of new types of organic luminescent materials, which is a missing jigsaw piece of organic luminescence and important for both fundamental research and practical applications of both persistent RTP and ML of organic materials. Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5939606/ /pubmed/29780510 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc00429c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Mu, Yingxiao
Yang, Zhiyong
Chen, Junru
Yang, Zhan
Li, Wenlang
Tan, Xianbao
Mao, Zhu
Yu, Tao
Zhao, Juan
Zheng, Shizhao
Liu, Siwei
Zhang, Yi
Chi, Zhenguo
Xu, Jiarui
Aldred, Matthew. P.
Mechano-induced persistent room-temperature phosphorescence from purely organic molecules
title Mechano-induced persistent room-temperature phosphorescence from purely organic molecules
title_full Mechano-induced persistent room-temperature phosphorescence from purely organic molecules
title_fullStr Mechano-induced persistent room-temperature phosphorescence from purely organic molecules
title_full_unstemmed Mechano-induced persistent room-temperature phosphorescence from purely organic molecules
title_short Mechano-induced persistent room-temperature phosphorescence from purely organic molecules
title_sort mechano-induced persistent room-temperature phosphorescence from purely organic molecules
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5939606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29780510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc00429c
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