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A Triarylboron‐Based Fluorescent Thermometer: Sensitive Over a Wide Temperature Range
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Triarylboron‐based Fluorescent ThermometerOptical MaterialsEngineeringLuminescence ColorChemistryElectronic Excited StateLuminescence PropertyPhosphorescence ImagingOptical PropertiesTriarylboron CompoundInstrumentationPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsThermoanalytical MethodPhysicsPhotochemistryOptoelectronic MaterialsPhysical ChemistryThermal PhysicsQuantum ChemistryOptical SensorsExcited State PropertyThermographyNatural SciencesTemperature MeasurementApplied PhysicsThermal SensorHigh TemperatureOptical SensorPhosphorescence
Feeling blue: the luminescence of a triarylboron compound has a high quantum yield (at least 0.64) over a wide temperature range (-50 to +100 °C) and changes from green to blue as the temperature is increased. The luminescence color was determined by the population of the two distinct excited-state conformations-a local excited state (high temperature) and a twisted intramolecular charge-transfer state (low temperature).
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