Intermolecular hydrogen bonding-assisted high contrast fluorescent switch in the solid state

Lin, Q; Xiao, S; Li, R; Tan, R; Wang, Sa; Zhang, R

HERO ID

3575736

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2015

HERO ID 3575736
In Press No
Year 2015
Title Intermolecular hydrogen bonding-assisted high contrast fluorescent switch in the solid state
Authors Lin, Q; Xiao, S; Li, R; Tan, R; Wang, Sa; Zhang, R
Journal Dyes and Pigments
Volume 114
Page Numbers 33-39
Abstract We describe a convenient approach to achieve fluorescence modulation based on self-assembled complexes between photochromic diarylethenes and solid-emissive Boron Fluorine dye. Photochromism of the self-assemblies results in slight modulation of the Boron Fluorine dye's fluorescence in dilute solution, but high-contrast ON/OFF fluorescence switching in nanoparticles and in the solid state. During this process, intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the carboxyl units on diarylethenes and the imidazole ring on Boron Fluorine dye play important role in the efficient fluorescence resonance energy transfer from Boron Fluorine dye to closed isomer of diarylethenes. The excitation wavelength (405 nm) of the self-assembled complexes hardly induces photochromism of diarylethene molecules, providing non-destructive readout ability. This system represents a simple and efficient alternative to the covalent system to achieve fluorescent switch in the solid state, and it may be potentially applied in rewritable high-density optical storage. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.dyepig.2014.11.001
Wosid WOS:000348953400005
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Keyword Photochromism; Hydrogen bond; Self-assembly; Fluorescent switch; Solid emission; Memory