Color-tunable ultralong room temperature afterglow in a wide excitation range from ultraviolet to visible light via doping boric acid with polyaromatic hydrocarbons

Abstract

The development of ultralong organic room temperature afterglow (UL-RTA) materials has attracted tremendous attention owing to their great potential applications in optoelectronic areas. However, achieving UL-RTA, particularly under visible-light activation, remains a substantial challenge. Herein, we present an effective strategy to achieve excitation wavelength-dependent UL-RTA behavior covering a wide range from ultraviolet (UV) to the visible light region via embedding polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs containing triphenylene (TP) and coronene (CN)) into a boric acid (BA) matrix (denoted as PAHs-BA, TP-BA and CN-BA). Specifically, the TP-BA system exhibits a minute-level blue UL-RTA with an ultralong lifetime of 6744 ms, while the CN-BA system demonstrates a green afterglow with an ultralong lifetime of 3724 ms lasting up to 25 s under visible light excitation at 420 nm. Such outstanding afterglow performance has been rarely reported so far. Experiments and theoretical calculations indicate that the observed UL-RTA primarily originates from the rigid and confined environment provided by the formation of a metaboric acid (HBA) matrix under heat treatment, which effectively suppresses non-radiative transitions of the guest molecules. Furthermore, the excitation-dependent performance covering a wide range from UV to the visible light region mainly relies on the coexistence of the isolated individuals and J-aggregation of guest molecules. Inspired by these outstanding features, anti-counterfeiting and multilevel information encryption applications are demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: Color-tunable ultralong room temperature afterglow in a wide excitation range from ultraviolet to visible light via doping boric acid with polyaromatic hydrocarbons

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
24 Jun 2025
Accepted
08 Sep 2025
First published
09 Sep 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2025, Advance Article

Color-tunable ultralong room temperature afterglow in a wide excitation range from ultraviolet to visible light via doping boric acid with polyaromatic hydrocarbons

S. Yan, Y. Huang, W. Zhang, H. Xin, J. Yang and P. Li, Chem. Sci., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5SC04627K

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