Molecules (Mar 2025)

Multi-Color Tunable Afterglow Materials Leveraging Energy Transfer Between Host and Guest

  • Xiao He,
  • Bo Wang,
  • Xiaoqiang Zhao,
  • Fengqin Ke,
  • Wenhui Feng,
  • Liwen Wang,
  • Jiameng Yang,
  • Guangyu Wen,
  • Denghui Ji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30061203
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 6
p. 1203

Abstract

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Host/guest doping is an effective approach to achieving room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP). However, the influence of the host matrix on doping systems is still unclear, and it is difficult to select the suitable host species for a certain guest emitter. This study prepared a series of host/guest RTP materials with dynamically adjustable time and color by doping a non-RTP guest material in various host materials that were easy to crystallize. The varying afterglow color originated from the difference in Förster energy transfer between the host and guest. Specifically, the change from yellow to green afterglow was realized by varying the host’s molecular structure. This study further revealed the importance of proper host energy levels, the ability to generate long-aging triplet excitons, and the Förster energy transfer from host to guest. Additionally, multiple information encryption anti-counterfeiting materials were developed by leveraging the different afterglow colors and durations, reflecting the unique performance advantages of the prepared long-afterglow materials in various RTP applications.

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