Aggregation-induced emission: phenomenon, mechanism and applications
University of Hong Kong · Hong Kong University of Science and Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
It is textbook knowledge that chromophore aggregation generally quenches light emission. In this feature article, we give an account on how we observed an opposite phenomenon termed aggregation-induced emission (AIE) and identified the restriction of intramolecular rotation as a main cause for the AIE effect. Based on the mechanistic understanding, we developed a series of new fluorescent and phosphorescent AIE systems with emission colours covering the entire visible spectral region and luminescence quantum yields up to unity. We explored high-tech applications of the AIE luminogens as, for example, fluorescence sensors (for explosive, ion, pH, temperature, viscosity, pressure, etc.), biological probes (for…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 69.17
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- 100%
- References
- 181
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3Topics & keywords
- Fluorescence
- Luminescence
- Chromophore
- Phosphorescence
- Aggregation-induced emission
- Intramolecular force
- Nanotechnology
- Nanomaterials