“…5 However, regarding these categories of compounds, some great challenges need to be addressed: (1) inapparent variation of emitting colors that bedims the discrimination, especially, with the naked eye; 5,[18][19][20][21] (2) the deficiency of near-infrared (NIR) emission that limits the general applicability in bioluminescence fields; 9,[20][21][22][23][24][25] and (3) an unclear mechanism that restricts the molecular design and applications, especially, from the aspect of the connection between the molecular configuration and the matrix. 18,19,22,[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33] Additionally, almost all studies focus on the transition from low to high excited states rather than the other way around, which cannot dialectically expose the nature of Kasha's rule. [5][6][7][8][9]20,21,[23][24][25]34 In a previous work, we reported a series of phenazine-based compounds 14 to explore the connection between the electronic configuration of the excited state and the molecular configuration.…”