室温を超えるリン光を活性化するスルホン-イソキノリンドーパント
Zheng Yin1, Zhu Wu1, Zesen Lin1
1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
|January 27, 2026
まとめ
痕跡不純物は、有機室温リン光(RTP)にとって重要です。純粋なスルホン系材料をスルホン-イソキノリンドーパントでドーピングすると、バイオイメージングなどの用途向けの安定した可逆的なRTPが活性化されます。
背景:
- 有機室温リン光(RTP)は、高度なアプリケーションに不可欠です。
- 単一成分RTPシステムにおける信頼性の問題は、不純物依存性に起因します。
結論:
- 痕跡不純物は、有機材料におけるRTPを可能にするための重要な「トラップサイト」として機能します。
- スルホン-イソキノリン誘導体を用いたドーピング戦略は、再現可能で熱的に安定した可逆的なRTPシステムを作成します。
- ホスト-ゲストエネルギー移動メカニズムは、効率的な項間交差と三重項安定化を促進します。
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