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Reversible Quenching of a Chromophore Luminescence by Color Transition of a Polydiacetylene
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Pda Color TransitionEngineeringExcitation Energy TransferChemistryLuminescence PropertyTz LuminescenceChemical EngineeringPhosphorescence ImagingOptical PropertiesThermally Activated Delayed FluorescenceChemical SensorPhotophysical PropertyPhotochemistryUpconversion LuminescenceReversible QuenchingPhotochromismChromophore LuminescenceApplied PhysicsRed Pda TransitionColor TransitionPhosphorescence
A new reactive diacetylene molecule has been synthesized, incorporating a strongly luminescent chromophore, tetrazine (Tz). It readily polymerizes into the blue polydiacetylene (PDA) form, quenching the Tz luminescence already at concentrations ≤1 %. The blue to red PDA transition is thermally induced in the solid state and the original strong Tz emission is restored. This might lead to a new type of detection for sensors using the PDA color transition.
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