Complexation-induced circular dichroism and circularly polarised luminescence of an aggregation-induced emission luminogen — Jason C. Y. Ng (2013) | RDL Network
Complexation-induced circular dichroism and circularly polarised luminescence of an aggregation-induced emission luminogen
Article 2013 en
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Jason C. Y. Ng
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Jianzhao Liu
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Huimin Su
Abstract
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We here report a molecule with chiral recognition capability by a mechanism of complexation-induced circularly polarised luminescence (CPL) in the solid thin film state. A molecule (1) containing the luminogenic unit silole and chiral phenylethanamine pendants is synthesized and characterized with standard spectroscopic methods. In a solution of 1, no circular dichroism (CD) or fluorescence emission are observed. When aggregated into nanoparticles in a poor solvent, fluorescence is turned on but CD is still silent. When complexed with chiral acids to form a thin film, molecule 1 becomes CD-active and strongly fluorescent, showing simultaneous complexation-induced CD (CICD) and aggregation-induced emission (AIE) effects. The assemblies of 1 with different enantiomers of mandelic acid emit distinctly handed circularly polarised light and display CPL dissymmetry factors with absolute value around 0.01. This work provides a new platform for creating molecular functional materials with solid-state chiral sensing ability through reading CPL output signals.
Jianzhao Liu, Huimin Su, Luming Meng, Yihua Zhao, Chunmei Deng, Jason C. Y. Ng, Ping Lü, Faisal Mahtab, Jacky W. Y. Lam, Xuhui Huang, Hongkai Wu, Kam Sing Wong, Ben Zhong Tang
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