Enabling long-lived organic room temperature phosphorescence in polymers by subunit interlocking

  • Suzhi Cai
  • , Huili Ma
  • , Huifang Shi
  • , He Wang
  • , Xuan Wang
  • , Leixin Xiao
  • , Wenpeng Ye
  • , Kaiwei Huang
  • , Xudong Cao
  • , Nan Gan
  • , Chaoqun Ma
  • , Mingxing Gu
  • , Lulu Song
  • , Hai Xu
  • , Youtian Tao
  • , Chunfeng Zhang
  • , Wei Yao
  • , Zhongfu An
  • , Wei Huang

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Abstract

Long-lived room temperature phosphorescence (LRTP) is an attractive optical phenomenon in organic electronics and photonics. Despite the rapid advance, it is still a formidable challenge to explore a universal approach to obtain LRTP in amorphous polymers. Based on the traditional polyethylene derivatives, we herein present a facile and concise chemical strategy to achieve ultralong phosphorescence in polymers by ionic bonding cross-linking. Impressively, a record LRTP lifetime of up to 2.1 s in amorphous polymers under ambient conditions is set up. Moreover, multicolor long-lived phosphorescent emission can be procured by tuning the excitation wavelength in single-component polymer materials. These results outline a fundamental principle for the construction of polymer materials with LRTP, endowing traditional polymers with fresh features for potential applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4247
JournalNature Communications
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2019

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