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Tunable Aggregation‐Induced Emission of Imidazole Hydrazones by pH and Anions
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Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) materials have drawn great attention for applications as organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) and probes. The applications are, however, restricted by the complex syntheses and hydrophobic properties. Herein, a one-step synthesis of an AIE material based on imidazole hydrazone is assessed. Protonation of the imidazole-H leads to emission color change from yellow to green in the solid state. The emission color is recovered upon imidazole-H<sup>+</sup> deprotonation. Moreover, the emission wavelength shifts from 532 to 572 nm by anion exchange. In addition, an enhanced emission (Φ<sub>F</sub> up to 22.6 %) was obtained with the Br<sup>-</sup> anion compared with NTf<sub>2</sub> <sup>-</sup> , SbCl<sub>5</sub> <sup>-</sup> , PF<sub>6</sub> <sup>-</sup> , and OTf<sup>-</sup> anions. X-ray crystallography studies together with theoretical calculations show that the enhanced emission of hydrazone salts arises from strong hydrogen bonding between the hydrazone proton and the halide ion (Cl<sup>-</sup> or Br<sup>-</sup> ).
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