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Investigating the structure-fluorescence properties of tetraphenylethylene fused imidazole AIEgens: reversible mechanofluorochromism and polymer matrix controlled fluorescence tuning

Source
Crystengcomm
Date Issued
2021-08-21
Author(s)
Nagarasu, Palaniyappan
Kundu, Anu
Thiruvenkatam, Vijay  
Raghavaiah, Pallepogu
Anthony, Savarimuthu Philip
Madhu, Vedichi
DOI
10.1039/d1ce00561h
Volume
23
Issue
31
Abstract
A series of stimuli-responsive AIEgens of tetraphenylethylene (TPE) fused imidazole derivatives (1-7) were synthesized, and their substituent controlled fluorescence properties in the solid state were explored. The structure of the synthesised compounds was characterized by NMR, mass and single crystal X-ray diffraction spectroscopy techniques.1-7exhibited a typical aggregation induced emissive (AIE) behaviour in the THF : water mixture. These compounds exhibited substituent dependent strong solid state fluorescence (Φ<inf>f</inf>= 16.6-55.7%) with a tunableλ<inf>max</inf>between 458 and 496 nm. Chlorine substituted6showed the highest fluorescence efficiency (Φ<inf>f</inf>= 55.7%), whereas acetyl substituted3exhibited the lowest fluorescence efficiency (Φ<inf>f</inf>= 16.6%). All the seven compounds showed a mechanical pressure induced reversible fluorescence switching. Crushing1-7resulted in red shifted fluorescence, which was reversed to its initial state by heating/solvent vapour exposure. Interestingly, integration of1-7into a hydrophobic PMMA polymer resulted in blue shifted fluorescence at 470 nm, whereas that into hydrophilic PVA polymer resulted in red shifted fluorescence at 491 nm. Thus highly solid state emissive TPE fused imidazole compounds were prepared, and their stimuli-induced reversible fluorescence switching and polymer controlled tunable fluorescence were demonstrated.
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https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/25331
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