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Peter W McDonald1, Chris Ritchie1
1School of Chemistry, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia. chris.ritchie@monash.edu.
Abstract:
A boron trifluoride-pyridyl Lewis adduct is reported, which exhibits various types of chromism and high solid-state photoluminescence quantum yields, as well as excitation-dependent emission in the mechanically ground form. The facile synthetic approach offers a simple and potentially versatile strategy for inducing chromism in pyridyl ligands with donor moieties. We envisage this approach as having a dual benefit: simplicity and extensive applicability.
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