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Aggregation-induced phosphorescence of an anthraquinone based emitter

Goudappagouda Goudappagouda, Aakash D. Nidhankar, Rashmi A. Nayak, Sukumaran Santhosh Babu

2021Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of metal-free organic molecules is a hot topic of current research interest. RTP can be enhanced through aggregation, crystallization, and the support of polymers and host-guest assemblies. The characteristics of highly phosphorescent aggregates formed from conventional chromophores make them ideal candidates for many potential applications. In this direction, we focused on the aggregation-induced phosphorescence of an anthraquinone derivative AqC6 in solution and in crystal state. The weakly emissive dilute solution exhibits a tunable emission with enhanced intensity and room temperature phosphorescence by increasing the concentration and solvent-antisolvent combination. The enhanced phosphorescence of crystals has been recreated in the solution by making use of aggregation. Interestingly, the support of PMMA enabled AqC6 to achieve enhanced processability, phosphorescence lifetime (174 ms) and quantum yield (5%).

Topics & Concepts

PhosphorescenceChemistryAnthraquinonePhotochemistryDerivative (finance)MoleculeCommon emitterOrganic chemistryOptoelectronicsFluorescenceMaterials scienceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsFinancial economicsEconomicsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsOrganic Light-Emitting Diodes ResearchMolecular Sensors and Ion Detection
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