Enhancing Ultralong Organic Phosphorescence by Effective π-Type Halogen Bonding

Suzhi Cai, Huifang Shi, Dan Tian, Huili Ma, Zhichao Cheng, Qi Wu, Mingxing Gu, Ling Huang, Zhongfu An, Qian Peng, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Efficient ultralong organic phosphorescent materials have potential applications in some fields, such as bioimaging, anti-counterfeiting, and sensors. Nevertheless, phosphorescence efficiencies of metal-free organic materials are low due to weak spin–orbit coupling and vigorous nonradiative transitions under ambient conditions. Here a chemical strategy to improve phosphorescence efficiency with intermolecular π-type halogen bonding construction via isomerism is presented. X-ray single crystal analysis reveals that different halogen bonding is formed among p-BrTCz, m-BrTCz, and o-BrTCz crystals. Phosphorescence efficiency of m-BrTCz in solid can reach 13.0%, seven times of o-BrTCz in solid owing to effective π-type halogen bonding, which is further confirmed by theoretical calculations. However, ultralong phosphorescence lifetimes are little affected, 155, 120, and 156 ms for p-BrTCz, m-BrTCz, and o-BrTCz in the solid state, respectively. Furthermore, a simple pattern for data encryption and decryption is first demonstrated under sunlight. This result will provide an approach for improving the phosphorescent efficiency of metal-free organic phosphors with ultralong luminescence.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1705045
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume28
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Feb 2018

Keywords

  • high phosphorescence efficiency
  • organic crystal
  • organic semiconductors
  • ultralong organic phosphorescence
  • π-type halogen bonding

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