“…[25][26][27] These studies not only explore the structures and functions of their natural counterparts,but also and more importantly,develop new functional materials with applications in, for example,c hiral resolution, [28] asymmetric catalysis, [29,30] chiral switch, [31,32] and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL). [33,34] Among them, CPL has lately attracted increasing attentions on account of their potentials in chemical sensors,biological probes,and three-dimensional displays. [35][36][37][38] Several kinds of CPL materials have been developed based on small organic molecules,l anthanide and transition metal complexes.…”