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Boosting room-temperature phosphorescence via polarity-induced through-space conjugation in a host-guest doping
Mingyue Dong1, Kaiyu Zhang1, WanJuan Gao1
1Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Innovation Center of Optical Materials and Chemistry, Jilin Provincial International Joint Research Center of Photo-functional Materials and Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Environment, Changchun University of Science and Technology, Changchun, 130022, China. zmsu@nenu.edu.cn.
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We propose a strategy in which polar guest molecules induce through-space conjugation to enhance the room-temperature phosphorescence performance of a host matrix in a host-guest doping system. By incorporating polar coumarin derivatives into aromatic carboxylic acid, strong intermolecular interactions were established via through-space conjugation, leading to a significant extension of the phosphorescence lifetime.
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