2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c00188
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Excitation-Dependent Triplet–Singlet Intensity from Organic Host–Guest Materials: Tunable Color, White-Light Emission, and Room-Temperature Phosphorescence

Abstract: A series of organic host–guest materials with multifunctional luminescence were constructed. Four isoquinoline derivatives were used as the guests, and benzophenone was used as the host. The doped system exhibited excellent dual emission with cyan fluorescence and orange-yellow room-temperature phosphorescence, and the dual emission could be combined into almost pure white-light emission. Importantly, the relative intensity of the fluorescence–phosphorescence could be adjusted by changing the excitation wavele… Show more

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“…S4), which is in line with our previous works. [40][41][42][43] Four other guest-host materials (MOPy/BPO, MAPy/BPO, DMOPy /BPO, and DMAPy/BPO, Fig. 1a) with the guest-host molar ratio of 1:1000 were further prepared, and the luminescence characteristics of the host-guest systems were systematically investigated.…”
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“…S4), which is in line with our previous works. [40][41][42][43] Four other guest-host materials (MOPy/BPO, MAPy/BPO, DMOPy /BPO, and DMAPy/BPO, Fig. 1a) with the guest-host molar ratio of 1:1000 were further prepared, and the luminescence characteristics of the host-guest systems were systematically investigated.…”
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“…In our previous works, we found that the host could assist the excitons of the guests in energy transfer. [41][42][43] So in this work, we first tested the excitation spectra (fluorescence emission/420 nm) of guest MAPy in common solvents (toluene, THF, and N,N-dimethylformamide/DMF) and host BPO (molten state and crystal state). As show in Fig.…”
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“…Recently, guest-host materials have gradually attracted more attention, [34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41] because the host molecules can inhibit the non-radiative transition of the guest energy in the guest-host system. [42][43][44][45][46][47] Additionally, several research results have shown that there is a synergy of energy between host and guest molecules, which can assist the guest molecules to transfer the excited state energy effectively. [39][40][41][42][43] Therefore, the guest-host system provides a new strategy for the construction of organic RTP materials with long-wavelength emissions and long lifetimes.…”
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