Hyperbranched Polyborosiloxanes: Non-traditional Luminescent Polymers with Red Delayed Fluorescence

Yanyun He, Weixu Feng, Yujie Qiao, Zhixuan Tian, Ben Zhong Tang, Hongxia Yan

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Abstract

Non-traditional fluorescent polymers have attracted significant attention for their excellent biocompatibility and diverse applications. However, designing and preparing non-traditional fluorescent polymers that simultaneously possess long emission wavelengths and long fluorescence lifetime remains challenging. In this study, a series of novel hyperbranched polyborosiloxanes (P1–P4) were synthesized. As the electron density increases on the monomer diol, the optimal emission wavelengths of the P1–P4 polymers gradually red-shift to 510, 570, 575, and 640 nm, respectively. In particular, P4 not only exhibits red emission but also demonstrates delayed fluorescence with a lifetime of 9.73 μs and the lowest critical cluster concentration (1.76 mg/mL). The experimental results and theoretical calculations revealed that the synergistic effect of dual heteroatom-induced electron delocalization and through-space O⋅⋅⋅O and O⋅⋅⋅N interaction was the key factor contributing to the red-light emission with delayed fluorescence. Additionally, these polymers showed excellent potential in dual-information encryption. This study provides a universal design strategy for the development of unconventional fluorescent polymers with both delayed fluorescence and long-wavelength emission.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202312571
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume62
Issue number48
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Delayed Fluorescence
  • Electron Delocalization
  • Polyborosiloxanes
  • Red Emission
  • Through-Space Interaction

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