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Lighting up solid states using a rubber

Chemistry

Lighting up solid states using a rubber

Z. Li, Y. Wang, et al.

This groundbreaking research showcases a remarkable phenomenon of rubbing-induced photoluminescence in ortho-pyridinil phenol solids, enhanced by a unique topochemical tautomerism. The team's innovative approach results in a significant boost in fluorescence, paving the way for encrypted applications in smart materials.... show more
Abstract
It is crucial and desirable to develop green and high-efficient strategies to regulate solid-state structures and their related material properties. However, relative to solution, it is more difficult to break and generate chemical bonds in solid states. In this work, a rubbing-induced photoluminescence on the solid states of ortho-pyridinil phenol family was achieved. This rubbing response relied on an accurately designed topochemical tautomerism, where a negative charge, exactly provided by the triboelectric effect of a rubber, can induce a proton transfer in a double H-bonded dimeric structure. This process instantaneously led to a bright-form tautomer that can be stabilized in the solid-state settings, leading to an up to over 450-fold increase of the fluorescent quantum yield of the materials. The property can be repeatedly used due to the reversibility of the tautomerism, enabling encrypted applications. Moreover, a further modification to the structure can be accomplished to achieve different properties, opening up more possibilities for the design of new-generation smart materials.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 10, 2021
Authors
Zhongyu Li, Yanjie Wang, Gleb Baryshnikov, Shen Shen, Man Zhang, Qi Zou, Hans Ågren, Liangliang Zhu
Tags
photoluminescence
topochemical tautomerism
fluorescence quantum yield
smart materials
proton transfer
H-bonded dimer
triboelectric effect
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