pH-Responsive amorphous room-temperature phosphorescence polymer featuring delayed fluorescence based on fluorescein

2021 
ABSTRACT Numerous researchers have paid attention to achieve metal-free phosphorescence by exploring new structures or new mechanisms. Herein, a facile way is introduced to endow a common fluorescence dye, tetrabromofluorescein (4Br-Flu), some fabulous optical characteristics such as dual emission including thermally activated delayed fluorescence, room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP), and the excellent pH-sensitivity. Shortly, 4Br-Flu with good light-emitting properties is composed into the polymer system. The multiple bromine atoms promote the spin-orbit coupling effect and facilitate triplet excitation. Especially, the hydrogen bonding network of the polymer restricts the molecular motion of 4Br-Flu so that the system can emit long-wavelength RTP when 4Br-Flu is doped into polyvinyl alcohol or co-polymerized with acrylamide. Due to the reversible transformation of protonation and deprotonation, the 4Br-Flu based polymer responded to acid and alkali like a phosphorescent switch which makes it an excellent hydrogen chloride/ammonia gas leak detector in dry environment.
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