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Highly Emissive Organic Cage in Single-Molecule and Aggregate States by Anchoring Multiple Aggregation-Caused Quenching Dyes.

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It remains a great challenge to design and synthesize organic luminescent molecules with strong emission in both dilute solution and aggregate state. Herein, an organic cage with dodecadansyl groups (D-RCC1)… Click to show full abstract

It remains a great challenge to design and synthesize organic luminescent molecules with strong emission in both dilute solution and aggregate state. Herein, an organic cage with dodecadansyl groups (D-RCC1) from an easy sulfonation reaction displays strong emissive behavior in dilute organic solution with a quantum yield of 42%. Moreover, D-RCC1 exhibits an ultrahigh quantum yield of 92% in the solid state, which is more than 3 times that of 27% for the model compound D-DEA. The results of the experiment and theoretical calculation show that the three-dimensional symmetrical skeleton of the organic cage anchored evenly by multiple dye molecules effectively satisfies both high local density and a symmetrical distribution of chromophores, which prevents the interaction of dye molecules and ensures that dye molecules have strong emission in both single-molecule and aggregate states.

Keywords: molecule aggregate; single molecule; aggregate states; cage; organic cage

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2022

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