荧光
接受者
光化学
无定形固体
材料科学
亚稳态
化学
结晶学
有机化学
光学
凝聚态物理
物理
作者
Tsutomu Ishi‐i,Honoka Tanaka,Rihoko Kichise,Christopher Davin,Takaaki Matsuda,Naoya Aizawa,In Seob Park,Takuma Yasuda,Taisuke Matsumoto
标识
DOI:10.1002/asia.202100538
摘要
Abstract The regulation of multicolor fluorescence changes in mechanochromic fluorescence (MCF) remains a challenging task. Herein, we report the regulation of MCF using a donor‐acceptor structure. Two crystal polymorphs, BTD‐pCHO(O) and BTD‐pCHO(R) produced by the introduction of formyl groups to an MCF dye, respond to a mechanical stimulus, allowing a three‐color fluorescence change. Specifically, the orange‐colored fluorescence of the metastable BTD‐pCHO(O) polymorph changed to a deep‐red color in the amorphous‐like state to finally give a red color in the stable BTD‐pCHO(R) polymorph. This change occurred by mechanical grinding followed by vapor fuming. The two different crystal packing patterns were selectively regulated by the electronic effect of the introduced functional groups. The two types of selectively formed crystals in BTD(F)‐pCHO bearing fluorine atoms, and BTD(OMe)‐pCHO bearing methoxy groups, respond to mechanical grinding, allowing for the regulation of multicolor MCL from a three‐color change to two different types of two‐color changes.
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