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Recent advances in room-temperature phosphorescence in organophosphorus aggregates
Gian Albert Alfani1, Ziyu Cui1, Zheng Zhao1
1Guangdong Basic Research Center of Excellence for Aggregate Science, School of Science and Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518172, China. zijieqiu@cuhk.edu.cn.
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Organophosphorus derivatives spanning coordination states from P(III) to P(V) provide a highly tunable platform for designing next-generation room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials. Their diverse λ/σ electronic framework and coordination environments, from lone pair-bearing phosphines to the ionic and dipolar frameworks of phosphonium salts and phosphine chalcogenides, enable precise control over spin-orbit coupling (SOC), intersystem crossing (ISC), molecular aggregation, and solid-state packing. Synthetic interconversions between these species, including oxidation and nucleophilic substitution, offer powerful levers to modulate emission wavelength, lifetime, and quantum yield. Recent advances have delivered efficient, long-lived, and color-tunable RTP systems with applications in optical encryption, anti-counterfeiting, information security, X-ray scintillation, and emerging biomedical technologies, such as in vivo imaging and biosensing. This review summarizes recent progress in high-performance organophosphorus RTP materials, addresses key challenges including near-infrared emission (NIR) and stimuli-responsive systems, and establishes rational design principles to guide the development of next-generation phosphorescent materials for optoelectronic, sensing, and biomedical applications.
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