Abstract

Propeller-shaped molecules diphenyldibenzofulvene (1) and (4-methoxyphenyl)phenyldibenzofulvene (2) were nonemissive when dissolved in good solvents but became luminescent when aggregated in poor solvents or in the solid state, showing a novel phenomenon of aggregation-induced emission (AIE). 8-Phenylbenzo[e]-acephenanthrylene (3), a ring-closed form of 1 with one of its phenyl blades locked, was emissive in the solutions, suggesting that the AIE effects of I and 2 are caused by the restrictions of intramolecular rotations of their aromatic blades in the aggregation state. The crystals of 1 and 2 emitted stronger, bluer lights than their amorphous powders, possibly due to the structural rigidification and conformational twisting of the dye molecules in the crystalline phase. The light-emitting diodes with a device configuration of ITO/NPB/dye/ BCP/Alq(3)/LiF/Al were fabricated, which emitted bluish-green and yellow lights with maximum luminance and current efficiency up to 5000 Cd/m(2) and 1.90 Cd/A, respectively.

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Aggregation-induced emissionIntramolecular forceAmorphous solidMoleculeLuminescencePhotochemistryMaterials scienceSolid-stateDiodeCrystallographyChemistryFluorescenceOptoelectronicsStereochemistryOpticsPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistry

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Year
2007
Type
article
Volume
111
Issue
5
Pages
2287-2294
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Hui Tong, Yongqiang Dong, Yuning Hong et al. (2007). Aggregation-Induced Emission:  Effects of Molecular Structure, Solid-State Conformation, and Morphological Packing Arrangement on Light-Emitting Behaviors of Diphenyldibenzofulvene Derivatives. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C , 111 (5) , 2287-2294. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp0630828

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10.1021/jp0630828

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