Research (Jan 2021)

Visualizing Material Processing via Photoexcitation-Controlled Organic-Phase Aggregation-Induced Emission

  • Jian Gu,
  • Bingbing Yue,
  • Glib V. Baryshnikov,
  • Zhongyu Li,
  • Man Zhang,
  • Shen Shen,
  • Hans Ågren,
  • Liangliang Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34133/2021/9862093
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has been much employed for visualizing material aggregation and self-assembly. However, water is generally required for the preparation of the AIE aggregates, the operation of which limits numerous material processing behaviors. Employing hexathiobenzene-based small molecules, monopolymers, and block copolymers as different material prototypes, we herein achieve AIE in pure organic phases by applying a nonequilibrium strategy, photoexcitation-controlled aggregation. This strategy enabled a dynamic change of molecular conformation rather than chemical structure upon irradiation, leading to a continuous aggregation-dependent luminescent enhancement (up to ~200-fold increase of the luminescent quantum yield) in organic solvents. Accompanied by the materialization of the nonequilibrium strategy, photoconvertible self-assemblies with a steady-state characteristic can be achieved upon organic solvent processing. The visual monitoring with the luminescence change covered the whole solution-to-film transition, as well as the in situ photoprocessing of the solid-state materials.