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Tailoring Intermolecular Interactions for Efficient Room‐Temperature Phosphorescence from Purely Organic Materials in Amorphous Polymer Matrices
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2014
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EngineeringResponsive PolymersChemistryWater MoleculesPolymersPhosphorescence ImagingAmorphous Polymer MatricesBioimagingHybrid MaterialsChemical SensorPhotophysical PropertyPolymer ChemistryRational Design StrategyBiophysicsPurely Organic MaterialsHydrogen BondingOptical SensorsPolymer ScienceMolecular SwitchConjugated PolymerIntermolecular InteractionsPhosphorescence
Abstract Herein we report a rational design strategy for tailoring intermolecular interactions to enhance room‐temperature phosphorescence from purely organic materials in amorphous matrices at ambient conditions. The built‐in strong halogen and hydrogen bonding between the newly developed phosphor G1 and the poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) matrix efficiently suppresses vibrational dissipation and thus enables bright room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP) with quantum yields reaching 24 %. Furthermore, we found that modulation of the strength of halogen and hydrogen bonding in the G1–PVA system by water molecules produced unique reversible phosphorescence‐to‐fluorescence switching behavior. This unique system can be utilized as a ratiometric water sensor.
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