摘要
Luminogens that exhibit stimulus-responsive room temperature phosphorescence(RTP)have attracted significant attention for their applications in a wide range of fields such as data storage,sensors,and bio-imaging.However,very few such materials are known,partly because of the unclear internal mechanism.In this review,we summarize recent advances in the field of stimulusresponsive RTP in purely organic luminogens,focusing on their unique emission behaviors and internal mechanisms governing the phenomena.We also attempt to identify the relationship between the mechanism,luminogens,and possible applications.
出处
《InfoMat》
SCIE
CAS
2020年第5期791-806,共16页
信息材料(英文)
基金
the starting Grants of Tianjin University,Grant/Award Number:001
Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin City
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Tianjin University
the starting Grants of Tianjin University and Tianjin Government,National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51903188)
Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin City(No.19JCQNJC04500)for financial support.
作者简介
Jie Yang,received his bachelor and PhD degrees from Wuhan University in China in 2013 and 2018,respectively,under the supervision of Prof Zhen Li.He is now a lecturer at Tianjin University(TJU)and his research interests mainly focus on the design and synthesis of new organic luminescent materials;Manman Fang,received her PhD degree from Wuhan University in China in 2018 under the supervision of Prof Zhen Li.She is now a lecturer at Tianjin University(TJU)and her research interests mainly focus on the design and synthesis of new optoelectronic functional materials;Correspondence:Prof Zhen Li,received his bachelor and PhD degrees from Wuhan University(WHU)in China in 1997 and 2002,respectively,under the supervision of Prof Jingui Qin.In 2003-2004,he worked in the HKUST as a research associate in the group of Prof Ben Zhong Tang.In 2010,he worked at the Georgia group of Prof Seth Marder.He has been a full professor at WHU since 2006 and the chair professor at TJU from 2018.His research interests are in the development of organic molecules and polymers with new structures and new functions for organic electronics and photonics.Tianjin Key Laboratory of Molecular Optoelectronic Sciences,Department of Chemistry,Institute of Molecular Aggregation Science,Tianjin University,Tianjin 300072,China.Email:lizhentju@tju.edu.cn。