“…Stimuli-responsive fluorescent materials (SRFMs) are smart materials that can alter fluorescence signals in response to external stimuli, including light, 1,2 mechanical force, 3–5 temperature, 6,7 and pH. 8–10 Due to their vast potential applications in anti-counterfeiting, 11,12 information encryption–decryption, 13,14 biochemical sensors, 15–18 and optoelectronic devices, 19,20 the development of SRFMs has gained significant attention in recent years. 21 Hence, many conventional stimuli-responsive molecular scaffolds, such as spiropyran, 22,23 azobenzenes, 24,25 dihydroazulenes, 26,27 diarylethenes, 28,29 and Schiff bases, 30,31 have been developed with dynamic covalent bonds for advanced applications.…”