Aggregation-controlled photochromism based on a dithienylethene derivative with aggregation-induced emission†
Abstract
We report novel aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics involving aggregation-controlled photochromism properties of a dithienylethene derivative, BTE-EQ, where two quinolinemalononitrile (EQ) units are covalently attached to a dithienylethene core. The typical AIE effect of BTE-EQ has been found to originate from the AIE character of the EQ units with respect to the reference compound BTE, which does not contain an EQ unit. The photochromism study, together with density functional theory calculations, reveals that the photochromic activity of BTE-EQ can be reversibly switched off and on by controlling the aggregation state during the AIE process, which provides a novel route to controlling the photochromism of diarylethenes.