posted on 2024-01-17, 00:30authored byAnwesha Banerjee, Kheyali De, Ujjal Bhattacharjee
In this study, aggregation-induced photon upconversion
(iPUC) is
demonstrated in the small polyaromatic molecule, pyrene. In binary-solvent
mixtures, water, which induces the aggregation of polyaromatic molecules,
assisted in triplet–triplet annihilation-based upconversion.
No upconverted emission was observed in a dry solvent. Although upconverted
emission in the absence of a triplet sensitizer was assigned to pyrene-aggregate-induced
sensitization, the presence of a triplet sensitizer enhanced the upconversion
efficiency. This experimental finding was further simulated to explore
the possibility of iPUC in the condensed-phase polymer matrix. We
studied 2-aminoethyl methacrylate hydrochloride–polystyrene
copolymer nanoparticles embedded with the molecular upconversion system.
The nanoparticle iPUC agreed with the proposition that water domains
were present in polymer nanoparticles and helped aggregate pyrene
in the host polymer. Despite the low systemic upconversion efficiency,
this study provides a method for achieving fluorescence upconversion
in relatively simple systems.