“…Since the groundbreaking work of α-diimine-Cu( i )–phosphine complexes with the earth-abundant and environmentally benign metal copper was reported by McMillin's group in the late 1970s, 1,2 these systems have attracted more and more attention because of their good room temperature phosphorescence in the solid state, long luminescence lifetime and tunable emission, 3–35 followed by the corresponding applications in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), 11,13,24–27 bioimaging, 28 chemosensors, 10,29–32 and photocatalysis. 14,18,33–35 In recent years, the thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) exhibited by α-diimine-Cu( i )–phosphine complexes led to their further development into a research boom. 26,33–35 However, the relatively low emission efficiency in the solutions has become the main obstacle to their applications.…”