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Crystal‐State Photochromism and Dual‐Mode Mechanochromism of an Organic Molecule with Fluorescence, Room‐Temperature Phosphorescence, and Delayed Fluorescence
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Delayed FluorescencePhosphorescence ImagingPhotochemistryCrystal‐state PhotochromismOrganic Rtp MoleculeMolecular SwitchUnique Triple‐emission CharacterPhotophysical PropertyOrganic MoleculeChemistryThermally Activated Delayed FluorescencePhotochromismBiophysicsPhosphorescenceFluorescence Red‐shift
Abstract A D‐A‐D′ type pure organic molecule, named ODFRCZ, has unique triple‐emission character covering fluorescence, phosphorescence, and delayed fluorescence (DF). The phosphorescence of ODFRCZ has a rather long lifetime of about 350 ms at room temperature. One dimer of ODFRCZ with enhanced parallel molecular packing acts more effectively to prompt ISC processes, which further generates room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP), owing to the larger transition dipole moment and closer energy level between S 1 and T n . ODFRCZ is a rare example of an organic RTP molecule that shows dual‐stimuli responsiveness of dual‐mode mechanochromism (fluorescence red‐shift and RTP/DF on‐off switch) and reversible crystal‐state photochromism. This work may broaden the knowledge for stimuli‐responsive RTP organic molecules and lay the foundation for their wide‐scale applications.
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