A polymorphic fluorescent material with strong solid state emission and multi-stimuli-responsive properties†
Abstract
A bright difluoroboron β-diketonate derivative 1 showing four emission colors (green, yellow, orange and red) with high quantum yields (41–74%) in four polymorphs and one amorphous state is reported. Green-emissive crystals (1-G and 1-G′) exhibit dimeric aggregation structures due to the strong molecular π–π interaction but exhibit hypsochromic emission compared to yellow-emissive crystals (1-Y) with monomeric aggregation because of lacking such π–π interactions. These novel emission phenomena are rationalized by theoretical calculations. High fluorescence sensitivity of compound 1 to its molecular packing modes results in excellent responsive behavior to multiple external stimuli thereby showing reversible change of emission colors under mechanical grinding, heating, solvent fuming and hydrostatic pressure.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2019 Materials Chemistry Frontiers HOT articles