Cyclometalated Pt(II)-Terpyridine Metallomesogen: What Is Visible or Invisible That Is a Matter of Molecular Packing and Orientation

Authors
Dong-Gue KangMinwoo RimRyu Ki HyunKyung Min LeeNicholas P. GodmanMichael E. McConneyLuciano De SioMinwook ParkDae-Yoon KimKwang-Un Jeong
Issue Date
2022-01
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Citation
Advanced Functional Materials, v.32, no.4
Abstract
An anisotropic light emitting metallomesogen (PtM) consisting of a cyclometalated platinum(II)-terpyridine (Pt(II)-tpy) chromophore and a flexible dendron is newly synthesized as a thermal-induced and polarization-induced solid-state luminescence switching material. The self-assembled PtM is uniaxially aligned by mechanical shearing within the mesophase resulting in high optical anisotropy with chromophores. The shear-induced metastable PtM crystal exhibits emission change depending on the polarization direction and thermally triggered reversible emission quenching-recovery characteristic. In order to precisely control the optical feature of the PtM, the self-assembled supramolecular structure and thermal-sensitive photophysical properties are characterized. Based on the multiresponsive luminescence switching system of PtM, a multiplexed optical code is encrypted with a simple coating and its feasibility for optical anticounterfeiting applications is demonstrated.
Keywords
PLATINUM(II) COMPLEXES; NANOSTRUCTURES; LUMINESCENCE; PHOTOPOLYMERIZATION; CRYSTALS; aggregation-induced emission materials; luminescence switching materials; metallomesogens; solid-state luminescence materials
ISSN
1616-301X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115894
DOI
10.1002/adfm.202106559
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