Excitation-Wavelength-Dependent
Organic Long-Persistent
Luminescence Originating from Excited-State Long-Range Proton Transfer
Posted on 2022-06-28 - 11:36
Stimuli-responsive
functional luminescent materials with tunable
color and long-persistent emission have emerged as a powerful tool
in information encryption, anticounterfeiting, and bioelectronics.
Herein, we prove a novel strategy for manipulating the proton transfer
pathways in the salicylaldehyde derivative EQCN solutions/powder to
produce excitation wavelength-dependent (Ex-De) performances with
switchable emissions (blue-sky, green, and orange). The experiments
and theoretical results demonstrated that the different luminous colors
are originated from enol (E) form (blue-sky), Keto-1 (K1) form (orange)
through the excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) process,
and Keto-2 (K2) form (green) through the excited-state long-range
proton transfer (ESLRPT) process. We leverage synergistic effects
between the dopant and matrix (dimethyl terephthalate, DTT) to manipulate
the excited-state proton transfer pathway in EQCN@DTT mixture powders
to generate Ex-De long-persistent luminescence (Ex-De-LPL), which
can be well applied in multilevel information encryption. This strategy
not only paves an intriguing way for the construction and preparation
of pure organic Ex-De materials but also offers a guideline for developing
LPL materials based on ESLRPT processes.