Abstract:Artificial light-harvesting systems (ALHSs) based on multiperformance fluorescent gels with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) effect are presented. A multiperformance gel (PVA/Bh) is prepared comprising poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and a bibenzimidazole compound (Bh). It was found that Bh and PVA were cross-linked by hydrogen bonding at 90 °C to form a stable polymer gel in ethylene glycol−H 2 O solvent, achieving various properties such as light transmission, tensile strength, thermal remodeling, and so on. Sub… Show more
“…25,26 Therefore, some scientists have attempted to add donors and acceptors to these materials to form ALHS organogels. 27,28 George et al used long-lived phosphorescence materials as energy donors and fluorescent dyes as acceptors and embedded these in PVA. 29 Phosphor energy transfer occurred from the donor to acceptor, and achieved controllable red and yellow fluorescence.…”
Using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and perylene-3,9-dicarboxylic acid (PDA) as raw materials, a new anti-freeze (-50 ℃) fluorescent organogel with rapid shape-forming (2 h) was synthesised based on a certain proportion...
“…25,26 Therefore, some scientists have attempted to add donors and acceptors to these materials to form ALHS organogels. 27,28 George et al used long-lived phosphorescence materials as energy donors and fluorescent dyes as acceptors and embedded these in PVA. 29 Phosphor energy transfer occurred from the donor to acceptor, and achieved controllable red and yellow fluorescence.…”
Using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and perylene-3,9-dicarboxylic acid (PDA) as raw materials, a new anti-freeze (-50 ℃) fluorescent organogel with rapid shape-forming (2 h) was synthesised based on a certain proportion...
Fluorescent gels with excellent physical properties were synthesised using polyvinyl alcohol/telmisartan. An artificial light-harvesting system with high energy-transfer efficiency and antenna effect was constructed by adding acridine yellow G and rhodamine B.
The present work provides a detailed study on saponification-triggered gelation of ester-based BODIHYs (B1 and B2) and explores their application in artificial light harvesting in solution and gel phase.
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