“…[1] When 1,3,5-trifluoro-2,4,6-triiodobenzene (IFB) and 1,4-diiodotetrafluorobenzene (F4DIB) are selected as acceptors,asegregated stacking form with charge-transfer interactions or am ixed stacking form without charge-transfer interactions are obtained ( Figure 4, DD' and DB'). [21,67] Compared with the single-component DPO crystals,t he resulting DPO-based co-crystals exhibit tunable optical properties and multi-color polarized emission within the UV/blue region, and also present reversible mechanochromic fluorescence (MCF) properties.T hese new properties make DPO-based co-crystals candidates for applications in solid UV/blue opto-electronics.Non-or poor fluorescent 3ring-N-heterocyclic hydrocarbons ( Figure 4, VB',W B ',X B ', SB',TB',UB, and TP') [68][69][70][71] and fluoranthene ( Figure 4, KD', KK',KP',and KN') [72] in the solid-state can be endowed with different emissions,s uch as pink, orange,o range yellow, green, or blue light after being co-crystalized with haloperfluorobenzenes.T he emitting colors of (naphthylvinyl)pyridine can also be adjusted via co-crystallizing with HFB or 4bromo-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzoic acid (Figure 4, EB' and EI'). [21,67] Compared with the single-component DPO crystals,t he resulting DPO-based co-crystals exhibit tunable optical properties and multi-color polarized emission within the UV/blue region, and also present reversible mechanochromic fluorescence (MCF) properties.T hese new properties make DPO-based co-crystals candidates for applications in solid UV/blue opto-electronics.Non-or poor fluorescent 3ring-N-heterocyclic hydrocarbons ( Figure 4, VB',W B ',X B ', SB',TB',UB, and TP') [68][69][70][71] and fluoranthene ( Figure 4, KD', KK',KP',and KN') [72] in the solid-state can be endowed with different emissions,s uch as pink, orange,o range yellow, green, or blue light after being co-crystalized with haloperfluorobenzenes.T he emitting colors of (naphthylvinyl)pyridine can also be adjusted via co-crystallizing with HFB or 4bromo-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzoic acid (Figure 4, EB' and EI').…”