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An Organic Luminescent Molecule: What Will Happen When the “Butterflies” Come Together?
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2013
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Organic Charge-transfer CompoundEngineeringBioluminescencePhotochemistryStacking ModeNatural SciencesOrganic Luminescent MoleculeMolecular BiologyOrganic ChemistrySemiochemicalWill HappenMolecular AggregateChemistryThermally Activated Delayed FluorescencePhotophysical PropertyNovel Fluorescent MoleculeBiophysicsCross Dipole
Cross dipole stacking based on a novel fluorescent molecule, 9,10-bis (2,2-diphenylvinyl) anthracene (BDPVA), is presented. The butterfly-like structure of BDPVA is the key feature to form the unique aggregation structure and such a stacking mode is highly beneficial for fluorescence emission, resulting in high-performance amplified spontaneous emission and electroluminescence of BDPVA.
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