Programmable Wavelength-and Time-Dependent Multicolor Afterglow in Polyvinyl Alcohol via Synergistic Ion-Bridging and Crosslinking Interactions

Abstract

Time-dependent multicolor afterglow (TDMA) introduces a temporal dimension to optical encoding, enabling dynamically distinguishable visual outputs beyond the capability of static emission or single-color persistent luminescence. Nevertheless, the rational construction of TDMA systems remains highly challenging. Because it requires the simultaneous generation and precise regulation of multiple long-lived emissive states within one material. Herein, we propose a strategy of introducing ion-bridging interactions into a covalently crosslinked monochromatic persistent luminescence system. The ion-induced interactions partially reorganize the original covalent/hydrogen-bonding network and generate new rigid microenvironments, these Na + -associated microdomains, together with the pre-existing crosslinked domains, cooperatively generate emissive centers to form dynamic phosphorescent polymer. As a result, the initially static single-color afterglow evolves into wavelength-and time-dependent dynamic multicolor afterglow maintaining an ultralong RTP lifetime of 1.05 s.Notably, by tuning the excitation wavelengths within a narrow 15 nm window (385-400 nm), the afterglow can be modulated over more than 100 nm (460-563 nm), affording a distinct color evolution from yellow-green to cyan to blue. This work provides a practical framework for achieving wavelength/time regulation of dynamic multicolor afterglow in host-guest systems and offers a visual platform for accurate energy discrimination, with promising potential in multilevel information encryption and optoelectronic applications.

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
20 Mar 2026
Accepted
14 Apr 2026
First published
15 Apr 2026
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Programmable Wavelength-and Time-Dependent Multicolor Afterglow in Polyvinyl Alcohol via Synergistic Ion-Bridging and Crosslinking Interactions

S. Yang, Y. Lv, G. Zhai, X. Yu, J. Du, Y. Jiang, D. Miao, G. Xiao and C. Xu, Chem. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6SC02317G

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