Issue 16, 2022

Boosting ultralong organic phosphorescence performance by synergistic heavy-atom effect and multiple intermolecular interactions in molecular crystal

Abstract

Ultralong organic phosphorescent (UOP) luminogens are of great practical importance in the field of optoelectronics, however, it remains a significant challenge to construct materials with high phosphorescent yields (Φph) and long lifetimes simultaneously. We herein present a feasible molecular engineering strategy to boost the Φph and lifetime via a synergistic heavy-atom effect and methylation approach used to adjust the intrinsic photophysical processes and solid packing. As expected, efficient UOP with an enhanced Φph of 11.1% and an improved lifetime of 391 ms is obtained for BrMOPP consisting of one methyl moiety and bromine atom in the S,S-dioxide phenothiazine skeleton, which is much better than that of reference luminogen without functional units (0.5%, 185 ms). Dense network packing formed through multiple intramolecular interactions along with a, b, and c axis directions provides the rigid molecular alignment in the three-dimensional framework, suppressing the nonradiative relaxation pathway. Combining with the efficient intersystem crossing induced by the bromine atom, the resulting phosphors with excellent Φph and long lifetime are achieved, and are successfully applied to anti-counterfeiting and data encryption. This study will provide a reasonable approach for further optimizing the UOP performance from the molecular level.

Graphical abstract: Boosting ultralong organic phosphorescence performance by synergistic heavy-atom effect and multiple intermolecular interactions in molecular crystal

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Feb 2022
Accepted
20 Mar 2022
First published
21 Mar 2022

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2022,10, 6334-6340

Boosting ultralong organic phosphorescence performance by synergistic heavy-atom effect and multiple intermolecular interactions in molecular crystal

H. Mao, J. Gao, W. Zhao, T. Wang, G. Shan, Y. Geng, K. Shao, X. Wang and Z. Su, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2022, 10, 6334 DOI: 10.1039/D2TC00748G

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