Crystallization-induced room-temperature phosphorescence in fumaramides†
Abstract
Novel fumaramides exhibit room-temperature phosphorescence in the solid state once molecular design and positioning of the carbonyl and bromine atoms allow for the formation of strong intermolecular halogen bonding interactions. The extremely long phosphorescence lifetimes at room temperature are promising for solid state applications as organic phosphors.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Halogen Bonding in Crystal Engineering Editor’s collection