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  • Materials Science
  • Supramolecular Chemistry
  • Data Security

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  • Luminescence switching materials are crucial for data security applications like encryption and decryption.
  • Platinum(II) complexes offer tunable photophysical properties for advanced material design.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the influence of stacking modes on the luminescence switching behavior of a platinum(II) complex.
  • To explore the potential of these materials for data encryption-decryption applications.

Main Methods:

  • Synthesis and characterization of a diimine-platinum(II) complex, Pt(Me3SiC≡CbpyC≡CSiMe3)(C≡CC6H4Br-3)2 (1).
  • Systematic study of luminescence switching properties upon exposure to heat and tetrahydrofuran vapor.
  • Analysis of the relationship between crystal stacking modes and luminescence switching behavior.

Main Results:

  • The pseudopolymorphs of complex 1 exhibit stacking mode-intervened luminescence switching (SMILS).
  • Non-columnar and quasi-columnar pseudopolymorphs show distinct single- and multi-step conversion processes to the same non-columnar products.
  • Stable intermediate products and varied conversion pathways contribute to the unique SMILS behavior.

Conclusions:

  • The discovered SMILS property in platinum(II) pseudopolymorphs enables a self-encryption function.
  • A facile, reusable, and equipment-free data encryption-decryption technique was successfully developed using complex 1.
  • This research significantly advances data encryption-decryption techniques through novel material properties.