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Using the isotope effect to probe an aggregation induced emission mechanism: theoretical prediction and experimental validation

Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has become a hot topic for a variety of potential applications, but the understanding of its working mechanism is still under scrutiny. Herein, we proposed the use of the isotope effect (IE) to identify the AIE mechanism: under the restriction of an internal motion...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Tian, Peng, Qian, Quan, Changyun, Nie, Han, Niu, Yingli, Xie, Yujun, Zhao, Zujin, Tang, Ben Zhong, Shuai, Zhigang
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6022082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30034698
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc00839a
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author Zhang, Tian
Peng, Qian
Quan, Changyun
Nie, Han
Niu, Yingli
Xie, Yujun
Zhao, Zujin
Tang, Ben Zhong
Shuai, Zhigang
author_facet Zhang, Tian
Peng, Qian
Quan, Changyun
Nie, Han
Niu, Yingli
Xie, Yujun
Zhao, Zujin
Tang, Ben Zhong
Shuai, Zhigang
author_sort Zhang, Tian
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description Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has become a hot topic for a variety of potential applications, but the understanding of its working mechanism is still under scrutiny. Herein, we proposed the use of the isotope effect (IE) to identify the AIE mechanism: under the restriction of an internal motion mechanism, the IE is pronouncedly different in excited-state decay rates when contrasting AIE luminogens (AIEgens) and non-AIEgens in theoretical calculations. For the complete deuteration of AIEgens, the IE of nonradiative decay rate in solution (<–10%) is much weaker than that (–65% to –95%) in aggregate, because the former stems from the overall results of competitive vibronic coupling and the severe mixing of low-frequency modes while the latter mainly comes from the vibronic coupling only. The experimental results confirm the isotopic “jump” behaviors in AIEgens well. However, non-AIEgens exhibit equivalent IEs (–40% to –90%) in both solution and solid phases. Further partial deuteration schemes for the 6-ring AIE analogues show positional dependence.
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spelling pubmed-60220822018-07-20 Using the isotope effect to probe an aggregation induced emission mechanism: theoretical prediction and experimental validation Zhang, Tian Peng, Qian Quan, Changyun Nie, Han Niu, Yingli Xie, Yujun Zhao, Zujin Tang, Ben Zhong Shuai, Zhigang Chem Sci Chemistry Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has become a hot topic for a variety of potential applications, but the understanding of its working mechanism is still under scrutiny. Herein, we proposed the use of the isotope effect (IE) to identify the AIE mechanism: under the restriction of an internal motion mechanism, the IE is pronouncedly different in excited-state decay rates when contrasting AIE luminogens (AIEgens) and non-AIEgens in theoretical calculations. For the complete deuteration of AIEgens, the IE of nonradiative decay rate in solution (<–10%) is much weaker than that (–65% to –95%) in aggregate, because the former stems from the overall results of competitive vibronic coupling and the severe mixing of low-frequency modes while the latter mainly comes from the vibronic coupling only. The experimental results confirm the isotopic “jump” behaviors in AIEgens well. However, non-AIEgens exhibit equivalent IEs (–40% to –90%) in both solution and solid phases. Further partial deuteration schemes for the 6-ring AIE analogues show positional dependence. Royal Society of Chemistry 2016-08-01 2016-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6022082/ /pubmed/30034698 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc00839a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016 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
Zhang, Tian
Peng, Qian
Quan, Changyun
Nie, Han
Niu, Yingli
Xie, Yujun
Zhao, Zujin
Tang, Ben Zhong
Shuai, Zhigang
Using the isotope effect to probe an aggregation induced emission mechanism: theoretical prediction and experimental validation
title Using the isotope effect to probe an aggregation induced emission mechanism: theoretical prediction and experimental validation
title_full Using the isotope effect to probe an aggregation induced emission mechanism: theoretical prediction and experimental validation
title_fullStr Using the isotope effect to probe an aggregation induced emission mechanism: theoretical prediction and experimental validation
title_full_unstemmed Using the isotope effect to probe an aggregation induced emission mechanism: theoretical prediction and experimental validation
title_short Using the isotope effect to probe an aggregation induced emission mechanism: theoretical prediction and experimental validation
title_sort using the isotope effect to probe an aggregation induced emission mechanism: theoretical prediction and experimental validation
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6022082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30034698
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc00839a
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