White light emission from AIE‐active luminescent organic materials

Abstract Fluorescent organic materials that exhibit unique aggregation‐induced emission have been utilized for various applications, including white light emission (WLE). The materials typically rely on composite designs involving a mixture of compounds emitting at different wavelengths of light. To...

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Main Authors: Beena Kumari, Rahul Dahiwadkar, Sriram Kanvah
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-10-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/agt2.191
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author Beena Kumari
Rahul Dahiwadkar
Sriram Kanvah
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description Abstract Fluorescent organic materials that exhibit unique aggregation‐induced emission have been utilized for various applications, including white light emission (WLE). The materials typically rely on composite designs involving a mixture of compounds emitting at different wavelengths of light. To overcome the limitations offered by the design of such composite mixtures, tremendous efforts were also emphasized in developing single‐molecule substrates that emit white light. The white light by either method is typically controlled by the solvent polarity, energy and charge transfer, host‐guest interactions, gelation, or embedding in the polymer or organic frameworks. This article briefly reviews various molecules exhibiting aggregation‐induced emission behavior and emitting white light.
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spelling doaj.art-b87e70a194a744d3a632ecdecdef57282022-12-22T04:06:31ZengWileyAggregate2692-45602022-10-0135n/an/a10.1002/agt2.191White light emission from AIE‐active luminescent organic materialsBeena Kumari0Rahul Dahiwadkar1Sriram Kanvah2Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar Gujarat IndiaDepartment of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar Gujarat IndiaDepartment of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar Gujarat IndiaAbstract Fluorescent organic materials that exhibit unique aggregation‐induced emission have been utilized for various applications, including white light emission (WLE). The materials typically rely on composite designs involving a mixture of compounds emitting at different wavelengths of light. To overcome the limitations offered by the design of such composite mixtures, tremendous efforts were also emphasized in developing single‐molecule substrates that emit white light. The white light by either method is typically controlled by the solvent polarity, energy and charge transfer, host‐guest interactions, gelation, or embedding in the polymer or organic frameworks. This article briefly reviews various molecules exhibiting aggregation‐induced emission behavior and emitting white light.https://doi.org/10.1002/agt2.191cyanostilbenestetraphenylethyleneswhite light emission
spellingShingle Beena Kumari
Rahul Dahiwadkar
Sriram Kanvah
White light emission from AIE‐active luminescent organic materials
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cyanostilbenes
tetraphenylethylenes
white light emission
title White light emission from AIE‐active luminescent organic materials
title_full White light emission from AIE‐active luminescent organic materials
title_fullStr White light emission from AIE‐active luminescent organic materials
title_full_unstemmed White light emission from AIE‐active luminescent organic materials
title_short White light emission from AIE‐active luminescent organic materials
title_sort white light emission from aie active luminescent organic materials
topic cyanostilbenes
tetraphenylethylenes
white light emission
url https://doi.org/10.1002/agt2.191
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