Abstract
Liquid crystals with color-tunable light emission are important for a variety of applications; however, achieving multicolor light-emitting liquid crystals whose emission colors can be fine-tuned remains challenging because the limited derivatization of mesogenic fluorophores disfavors the diversity of the emission. Here, we present a positional isomerism-mediated copolymerization strategy to obtain liquid-crystalline polymers with continuous luminescence color-tuning ability. The introduced α-/β-cyanostilbene positional isomers possess very similar molecular structures, thus reducing the risk of assembly heterogeneity and facilitating the formation of a homogeneous and consistent liquid crystal mesophase. Meanwhile, a significant electronic effect was caused for fluorophores with positional isomerization, allowing the efficient tuning of emission colors via copolymerization. Especially with a gradual change in the composition of the copolymers, the emission color shift behaved in a continuous manner from blue to green. These cyanostilbene-based liquid-crystalline polymers also showed reversible photochromic fluorescence switching ability. This approach highlights the value of positional isomers to prepare color-tunable solid-state light-emitting materials, allowing control and fine-tuning of the emission property while maintaining the ordered assembly ability.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 5332-5341 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Macromolecules |
| Volume | 55 |
| Issue number | 13 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 12 Jul 2022 |
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