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A Dynamic H-Bonding Network Enables Stimuli-Responsive Color-Tunable Chiral Afterglow Polymer for 4D Encryption
Guangyao Guo1, Huanhuan Li1, Yingmeng Yan1
1State Key Laboratory of Organic Electronics and Information Displays & Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM), Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications, Nanjing, 210023, China.
Abstract:
The development of stimuli-responsive and color-tunable chiral organic afterglow materials has attracted great attention but remains a daunting challenge. Here, a simple yet effective strategy through the construction of a dynamic H-bonding network is proposed to explore the multi-color stimuli-responsive chiral afterglow by doping a self-designed chiral phosphorescent chromophore into a polyvinyl alcohol matrix. A stimuli-responsive deep blue chiral afterglow system with a lifetime of up to 3.35 s, quantum yield of 25.0%, and luminescent dissymmetry factor of up to 0.05 is achieved through reversible formation and breakdown of the H-bonding network upon thermal-heating and water-fumigating. Moreover, multi-color stimuli-responsive chiral afterglow can be obtained by chiral and afterglow energy transfer, allowing the establishment of afterglow information displays and high-level 4D encryption. This work not only offers a facile platform to develop advanced stimuli-responsive materials but also opens a new avenue for developing next-generation optical information technology with enhanced functionality and responsiveness.

