Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Carbon Fibers and Functional Polymers Ministry of Education and College of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing 100029 China
2. Institute of Advanced Materials and School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Southeast University Nanjing 211189 China
3. Materials Science Graduate Program Kent State University Kent OH 44242 USA
Abstract
AbstractThe development of chiral optical active materials with switchable circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) signals remains a challenge. Here an azoarene‐based circularly polarized luminescence molecular switch, (S, R, S)‐switch 1 and (R, R, R)‐switch 2, are designed and prepared with an (R)‐binaphthyl azo group as a chiral photosensitive moiety and two (S)‐ or (R)‐binaphthyl fluorescent molecules with opposite or the same handedness as chiral fluorescent moieties. Both switches exhibit reversible trans/cis isomerization when irradiated by 365 nm UV light and 520 nm green light in solvent and liquid crystal (LC) media. In contrast with the control (R, R, R)‐switch 2, when switch 1 is doped into nematic LCs, polarization inversion and switching‐off of the CPL signals are achieved in the resultant helical superstructure upon irradiation with 365 nm UV and 520 nm green light, respectively. Meanwhile, the fluorescence intensity of the system is basically unchanged during this switching process. In particular, these variations of the CPL signals could be recovered after heating, realizing the true sense of CPL reversible switching. Taking advantage of the unique CPL switching, the proof‐of‐concept for “a dual‐optical information encryption system” based on the above CPL active material is demonstrated.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis
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