Achieving Efficient Blue Room‐Temperature Phosphorescence Through Self‐Doping of Similar Structures and Polymer Assistance
Xiaoqiang Zhao,
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Xiao He,
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Yide Gao
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Advanced Optical Materials,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 28, 2025
Abstract
Blue
is
one
of
the
three
primary
colors,
and
it
a
crucial
element
in
regulation
application
organic
room‐temperature
phosphorescence
(ORTP).
However,
considerable
Stokes
shift
small
molecules
presents
challenge
for
creating
blue
afterglow
materials.
To
address
this,
host‐guest‐doped
materials
are
prepared
by
selecting
compounds
with
similar
structures
self‐doping.
This
method
effectively
regulated
long‐lasting
phosphorescence.
Additionally,
persistent‐RTP
long‐persistent
luminescence
(LPL)
properties
can
be
further
enhanced
incorporating
rigid
or
flexible
polymer
network,
dense
environment
between
host
guest.
Remarkably,
lifetime
duration
polymer‐assisted
doped
≈5
times
greater
than
those
host‐guest
crystal
Apart
from
its
high
efficiency,
environmental
friendliness,
easy
synthesis,
this
ORTP
material
boasts
thermal
stability
flexibility.
Furthermore,
demonstrates
potential
applications
such
as
information
encryption
anti‐counterfeiting
across
various
media,
including
paper,
cotton
thread,
leaves.
Language: Английский
Dual-ligand chiral MOFs exhibiting circularly polarized room temperature phosphorescence for anti-counterfeiting
Science China Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
Language: Английский
Modulating room-temperature phosphorescence of D-π-A luminogens via methyl substitution, positional isomerism, and host–guest doping
Yang Zhu,
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Meiling Pan,
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Weirao Ji
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et al.
Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
330, P. 125763 - 125763
Published: Jan. 19, 2025
Language: Английский
How Intermolecular Interaction and Hydrostatic Pressure Affect the Organic Room Temperature Phosphorescence Properties: A QM/MM Study
Chinese Journal of Physics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Ultra-stable and colorful persistent organic phosphorescence of host-guest composites under solution, UV irradiation, and high temperature
Lei-lei Guan,
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Fan Wu,
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Xiaolang Wang
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et al.
Microchemical Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 113505 - 113505
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Hole-Transporting Materials Based on a Fluorene Unit for Efficient Optoelectronic Devices
Maoli Man,
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Mingming Zhao,
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Yujia Lyu
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et al.
Materials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(22), P. 5417 - 5417
Published: Nov. 6, 2024
Solution-processable
hole-transporting
materials
(HTMs)
that
form
highly
soluble
films
and
thermally
stable
amorphous
states
are
essential
for
advancing
optoelectronic
devices.
However,
the
currently
commercialized
HTM,
N,N-bis(3-methylphenyl)-N,N0-bis(phenyl)benzidine
(TPD),
exhibits
poor
solubility
limited
carrier
transport
when
spin-coated
into
thin
films.
Herein,
to
address
these
issues,
a
fluorenyl
group
was
ingeniously
incorporated
series
of
molecules
structurally
similar
TPD.
The
resulting
compounds,
namely,
2,7-di-(N,N-diphenylamino)-9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluorene
(DDF),
2,7-di-p-tolyl-(N,N-diphenylamino)-9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluorene
(2M-DDF),
2,7-di-tetra-p-tolyl-(N,N-diphenylamino)-9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluorene
(4M-DDF),
offered
tunable
energy
levels,
transport,
crystallinity,
steric
configuration
via
adjustment
number
terminal
methyl
groups.
Owing
its
satisfactory
performance,
2M-DDF
can
serve
as
an
effective
alternative
TPD
in
OLED
devices
well
guest
molecule
host-guest
systems
long-afterglow
materials.
Devices
incorporating
with
Alq
Language: Английский
A New Strategy to Enhance Room Temperature Phosphorescence Performance in Physical Doping Polymer System
Shuting Li,
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Yanwen Qi,
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Aisen Li
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et al.
Advanced Optical Materials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
Abstract
Physical
doping
is
a
general
and
effective
strategy
to
fabricate
host‐guest
room
temperature
phosphorescence
(RTP)
polymer
materials.
However,
some
aggregates
of
phosphors
will
appear
due
their
limited
solubility
phase
separation
in
matrix,
resulting
unstable
and/or
poor
RTP
property.
In
this
work,
new
strategy,
the
utilization
cyclodextrins
with
fit
cavity
size,
proposed
improve
dispersion
enhance
performance
both
covalent
ionic
bond
system.
The
resultant
high
Förster
resonance
energy
transfer
(FRET)
efficiency
(
Φ
FRET
)
outstanding
confirmed
that
added
can
effectively
disperse
fluorescence
dye
(guest)
covalently
modified
sodium
alginate
(SA‐R)
matrix.
Thanks
introduced
“
ruler”,
distance
between
donor
acceptor
be
measured,
accompanying
afterglow
color
SA‐R
films
changing
from
green
red.
For
SA‐NpC@RhB,
introduction
β‐CD
up
57.4%,
corresponding
photoluminescence
quantum
yield
PL
as
21.15%.
for
SA‐NpC/γ‐CD@SR101
≈8.5
times
enhanced,
rising
0.87%
19.13%.
Besides,
also
successfully
applied
into
system
(SA/R),
SA/BDA/γ‐CD@RhB
reach
24.05%.
Furthermore,
these
materials
good
are
multiple
information
encryption,
optical
storage,
anti‐counterfeiting.
Language: Английский