Single-Benzene-Based Solvatochromic Chromophores: Color-Tunable and Bright Fluorescence in the Solid and Solution States.

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2019
The search for structurally simple chromophores with superior fluorescence brightness and a wide range of solvent compatibility is highly desirable. Herein, a new type of single-benzene-based solvatochromic chromophore with a symmetric bifunctional structure, in which azetidine and ethoxycarbonyl moieties serve as the electron-donating and -withdrawing groups, respectively, is reported. This chromophore exhibits an extraordinary wide range of solvent compatibility and preserves excellent fluorescence quantum yields from nonpolar n-hexane to polar methanol and even in water. Unusually, the symmetric structure of the chromophore shows a distinct color change from bright green to red with increasing solvent polarity and possesses large Stokes shifts (λ=132-207 nm) in the tested solvents. Moreover, this single-benzene-based chromophore displays good photochemical stability in both solution and solid states, and even exhibits reversible mechanochromic luminescence.
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Authors Liu, Huijing;Yan, Sisi;Huang, Rongrong;Gao, Zhipeng;Wang, Gang;Ding, Liping;Fang, Yu;
Journal Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
Year 2019
DOI 10.1002/chem.201904478
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