Mechanochemical Fabrication
of Full-Color Luminescent
Materials from Aggregation-Induced Emission Prefluorophores for Information
Storage and Encryption
posted on 2024-06-28, 03:13authored byHuilin Xie, Jingchun Wang, Zhenchen Lou, Lianrui Hu, Shinsuke Segawa, Xiaowo Kang, Weijun Wu, Zhi Luo, Ryan T. K. Kwok, Jacky W. Y. Lam, Jianquan Zhang, Ben Zhong Tang
The development of luminescent materials via mechanochemistry
embodies
a compelling yet intricate frontier within materials science. Herein,
we delineate a methodology for the synthesis of brightly luminescent
polymers, achieved by the mechanochemical coupling of aggregation-induced
emission (AIE) prefluorophores with generic polymers. An array of
AIE moieties tethered to the 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl
(TEMPO) radical are synthesized as prefluorophores, which initially
exhibit weak fluorescence due to intramolecular quenching. Remarkably,
the mechanical coupling of these prefluorophores with macromolecular
radicals, engendered through ball milling of generic polymers, leads
to substantial augmentation of fluorescence within the resultant polymers.
We meticulously evaluate the tunable emission of the AIE-modified
polymers, encompassing an extensive spectrum from the visible to the
near-infrared region. This study elucidates the potential of such
materials in stimuli-responsive systems with a focus on information
storage and encryption displays. By circumventing the complexity inherent
to the conventional synthesis of luminescent polymers, this approach
contributes a paradigm to the field of AIE-based polymers with implications
for advanced technological applications.