Sensitizing the phosphorescence of pyromellitic diimide through non-covalent halogen–carbonyl interactions†
Abstract
In this study, we efficiently sensitize pyromellitic diimide's triplets by cocrystallizing with heavy bromine-substituted small aromatics. The resulting halogen bonding interactions mediate an external heavy atom effect, leading to remarkable ambient phosphorescence with one of the highest quantum yields reported to date.
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