Elucidating the Excited State of Mechanoluminescence in Organic Luminogens with Room-Temperature Phosphorescence
- PMID: 28981197
- DOI: 10.1002/anie.201708119
Elucidating the Excited State of Mechanoluminescence in Organic Luminogens with Room-Temperature Phosphorescence
Abstract
Two stable, purely organic luminogens exhibit both mechano- (ML) and photoluminescence (PL) with dual fluorescence-phosphorescence emissions at room temperature. Careful analysis of the crystal structures, coupled with theoretical calculations, demonstrate that room-temperature phosphorescence and ML properties are strongly related to molecular packing. In particular, the formation and fracture of molecular dimers with intermolecular charge-transfer properties has a significant effect on intersystem crossing, as well as excited triplet state emissions, in both PL and ML processes.
Keywords: excited-state emissions; mechanoluminescence; room-temperature phosphorescence; stimuli response.
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