Direct observation of intramolecular coplanarity regulated polymorph emission of a tetraphenylethene derivative

2020 
Abstract Polymorphism makes it possible to clarify the relationship between emission property and crystal structure. However, based on the exact molecular conformation in tetraphenylethene polymorphisms, it is still challenging to evaluate the difference of intramolecular coplanarity without the support of calculation because of the complex combination of four different torsion angles between four peripheral benzenes and the central ethylene plane. Here, by using a di-formyl-functionalized tetraphenylethene derivative, two ideal polymorphisms with a consistent trend of the corresponding torsion angles have been obtained. For the first time, we explicitly demonstrated that intramolecular coplanarity is the underlying cause of the polymorphism-dependent emission of tetraphenylethene derivatives.
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