Viologen‐based host–guest supramolecule with tunable intramolecular/intermolecular electron transfer chromism and dynamic fluorescence

Author:

Bai Zhiang1ORCID,Zhang Haotian1,Xue Rui1,Lu Xilong1,Li Xuyi1,MacSwain Walker2,Zheng Weiwei2,Xu Jiaqiang1,Yu Yang1,Bai Yue‐Ling1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, College of Science Shanghai University Shanghai P. R. China

2. Department of Chemistry Syracuse University Syracuse New York USA

Abstract

AbstractViologen, as a type of strong electron acceptor, is prone to undergo electron transfer (ET) and change color under external stimuli. However, due to the easy aggregation of viologen molecules, they usually suffer from poor fluorescence emission in the condensed phase. Herein, a new viologen derivative of VioCl2·2Cl (12+·2Cl) was designed and synthesized, in which the fluorescence was enhanced by introducing Me‐β‐CD to weaken the interactions between viologen molecules. Then a viologen‐based host–guest supramolecule of 12+@Me‐β‐CD was obtained by electrostatic interactions. Photo‐/chemo‐responded guest 12+ supplies 12+@Me‐β‐CD, a green and dark purple caused by intramolecular and intermolecular ET. Furthermore, 12+@Me‐β‐CD displays an additional thermal responsive purple color. The triple chromic behaviors all exhibit excellent reversibility and cycling stability. As expected, 12+@Me‐β‐CD exhibits strong photoluminescence (PL) in solid–liquid dual states, presenting an improved quantum yield (Φ) from 12+s = 0.37%, Φl = 16.74%) to 12+@Me‐β‐CDs = 10.45%, Φl = 25.86%), and the fluorescence intensity can be dynamically modulated by light, heat, and acid/base vapors. The multi‐responsive chromism and tunable fluorescence of 12+@Me‐β‐CD allow for potential applications in information security and smart windows.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shanghai Key Laboratory of High Temperature Superconductors

Publisher

Wiley

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