Issue 31, 2020

A combination of an organic alloy and a heterojunction towards a rod–tail helix architecture with dual-color-emitting properties

Abstract

An organic alloy can be regarded as a homogeneous solid solution wherein an isostructural molecule is randomly distributed in a host molecule, compared to an organic heterojunction where dissimilar materials generate an interface between two layers or regions. Herein, we fabricate an unprecedented novel BA@BA0.72BN0.28 heterostructure with a rod–tail helix configuration, in which the helical dual-component BA0.72BN0.28 alloy can be grown in a controllable manner onto the mono-component BA microrod, forming an organic core–shell micro-structure. In particular, the process of co-assembly formed could be described as the combined construction of an organic alloy and a heterojunction, and the co-assembly possesses the distinctive property of dual-color luminescence. This complex heterostructured architecture is achieved through a stepwise seed-induced growth method and the present solution-phase route allows us to construct more sophisticated organic luminescent heterostructured materials.

Graphical abstract: A combination of an organic alloy and a heterojunction towards a rod–tail helix architecture with dual-color-emitting properties

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
22 Mei 2020
Accepted
10 Jul. 2020
First published
13 Jul. 2020

Nanoscale, 2020,12, 16414-16419

A combination of an organic alloy and a heterojunction towards a rod–tail helix architecture with dual-color-emitting properties

H. Zhang, H. Wang, P. Qian and W. Wong, Nanoscale, 2020, 12, 16414 DOI: 10.1039/D0NR03948A

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