A Metal–Organic Supramolecular Box as a Universal Reservoir of UV, WL, and NIR Light for Long‐Persistent Luminescence

Long persistent luminescence (LPL) materials have a unique photophysical mechanism to store light radiation energy for subsequent release. However, in comparison to the common UV source, white‐light (WL) and near‐infrared (NIR) excited LPL is scarce. Herein we report a metal–organic supramolecular b...

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Published inAngewandte Chemie International Edition Vol. 58; no. 11; pp. 3481 - 3485
Main Authors Wang, Zheng, Zhu, Cheng‐Yi, Yin, Shao‐Yun, Wei, Zhang‐Wen, Zhang, Jian‐Hua, Fan, Ya‐Nan, Jiang, Ji‐Jun, Pan, Mei, Su, Cheng‐Yong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 11.03.2019
EditionInternational ed. in English
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Summary:Long persistent luminescence (LPL) materials have a unique photophysical mechanism to store light radiation energy for subsequent release. However, in comparison to the common UV source, white‐light (WL) and near‐infrared (NIR) excited LPL is scarce. Herein we report a metal–organic supramolecular box based on a D–π–A‐type ligand. Owing to the integrated one‐photon absorption (OPA) and two‐photon absorption (TPA) attributes of the ligand, the heavy‐atom effect of the metal center, as well as π‐stacking and J‐aggregation states in the supramolecular assembly, LPL can be triggered by all wavebands from the UV to the NIR region. This novel designed supramolecular kit to afford LPL by both OPA and TPA pathways provides potential applications in anti‐counterfeiting, camouflaging, decorating, and displaying, among others. All paths lead to Rome: By the careful design of a donor–π–acceptor ligand with both one‐ and two‐photon absorption attributes (OPA and TPA), LPL could be triggered in an assembled metal–organic supramolecular box through either OPA or TPA pathways by several wavebands of light: UV, white (WL), and NIR (see picture). Such systems have potential for a range of applications, including anti‐counterfeiting, camouflaging, decorating, and displays.
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ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.201812708