Color-Tunable, Aggregation-Induced Emission of a Butterfly-Shaped Molecule Comprising a Pyran Skeleton and Two Cholesteryl Wings — Hui Tong (2007) | RDL Network
Color-Tunable, Aggregation-Induced Emission of a Butterfly-Shaped Molecule Comprising a Pyran Skeleton and Two Cholesteryl Wings
Article 2007 en
Authors
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Hui Tong
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Yuning Hong
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Yongqiang Dong
Abstract
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A chiral pyran derivative containing two cholesteryl groups (1) is synthesized, and its optical properties are investigated. Whereas the isolated molecule of 1 is virtually nonluminescent in dilute solutions, it becomes highly emissive with a 2 orders of magnitude increase in fluorescence quantum yield upon aggregation in poor solvents or in solid state, showing a novel phenomenon of aggregation-induced emission (AIE). The color and efficiency of the AIE of 1 can be tuned by varying the morphology of its aggregates: photoluminescence of its aggregates formed in a tetrahydrofuran/water mixture progressively red-shifts (green --> yellow --> red) with increasing water content of the mixture, with the crystalline aggregates emitting bluer lights in higher efficiencies than their amorphous counterparts.
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