Organic Chameleon: Fluorescence, Phosphorescence and Radical Afterglow Triple Emission from Naphthylimide Functionalized Triphenylphosphine Derivatives

Author:

Tang Meng1,Wen Jingyi1,Sun Yitong1,Hou Qinggao2,Cai Xueqi1,He Wenjie1,Xie Xuancai1,Ding Huangting1,Li Fei1,Zheng Liyan1,Shi Yonggang1ORCID,Cao Qiue1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical Science and Technology Yunnan University Kunming Yunnan 650091 P. R. China

2. School of Automotive Engineering Shandong Jiaotong University Jinan 250357 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractOrganic radical luminescent materials have attracted worldwide attention because of their absolute spin‐allowed radiative transition and sensitivity to the environment, which give it multiple stimulus response properties. Nowadays, how to regulate and utilize the sensitivity of radicals has become a hot and difficult issue. Here, arylphosphonium bromide salts are introduced into the molecular backbone of naphthimide (NMI) using an intramolecular counterion strategy, and prepared a novel multifunctional stabilized radical luminescent: TPP‐o‐3OMe‐NMI‐Br. Interestingly, this molecule exhibits different assembly modes in different solvents, resulting in the generation of two crystals with different fluorescence (green: G‐C; orange–yellow: Y‐C), in which the Y‐C crystalline powder exhibits excellent stabilization properties for doublet and triplet excitons, which induce the emission of orange–yellow radical afterglow, and exhibits multi‐stimuli responsiveness to external pressure (P), temperature (T) and water (W). Moreover, interesting time‐dependent photoactivated colorful fluorescence and orange–yellow radical afterglow can be observed in TPP‐o‐3OMe‐NMI‐Br@PMMA films with different doping ratios and exhibit multi‐color tunability, multiple stimulus responses, multiple data encryption, and optical information erase/write behavior. This study not only broadens the types and applications of organic radical long afterglow materials but also provides new ideas for designing new organic “chameleon” luminescent materials in the field of smart luminescence materials.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Publisher

Wiley

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