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Efficient emission of purely organic room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) is of great significant for potential application in optoelectronics and photobiology. [4] So far, most of organic RTPm aterials are organometallic complexes.C onsidering their high cost and restriction in resources,t he development of purely organic (metal-free) phosphorescent materials are of great concern.[5] However,p hosphorescence of purely organic molecules are fairly weak owing to their inefficient spin-orbit coupling, [6] hence massive efforts have been devoted to achieving efficient RTPb yd eveloping new methods,s uch as special design of structure, [7] embedding into proper matrix [8] and careful crystallization. The chromophore bromophenyl-methyl-pyridinium (PY) with different counterions as guests displayvarious phosphorescence quantum yields from 0.4 %t o2 4.1 %.
Efficient emission of purely organic room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) is of great significant for potential application in optoelectronics and photobiology. [4] So far, most of organic RTPm aterials are organometallic complexes.C onsidering their high cost and restriction in resources,t he development of purely organic (metal-free) phosphorescent materials are of great concern.[5] However,p hosphorescence of purely organic molecules are fairly weak owing to their inefficient spin-orbit coupling, [6] hence massive efforts have been devoted to achieving efficient RTPb yd eveloping new methods,s uch as special design of structure, [7] embedding into proper matrix [8] and careful crystallization. The chromophore bromophenyl-methyl-pyridinium (PY) with different counterions as guests displayvarious phosphorescence quantum yields from 0.4 %t o2 4.1 %.