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Langmuir | 2009

Emission Enhancement and Chromism in a Salen-Based Gel System

Peng Chen; Ran Lu; Pengchong Xue; Tinghua Xu; Guojun Chen; Yingying Zhao

A new salicylideneaniline-based organogelator has been synthesized, and it can gelatinize organic solvents, including cyclohexane, toluene, benzene, and some mixed solvents. SEM images show that it has self-assembled into 1-D nanofibers, which further cross-link to form 3-D network. On the basis of the results of small-angle XRD and the optimized molecular length by semiempirical quantum calculations, the gelators are supposed to pack into a unimolecular lamellar structure with a period of 3.01 nm. Significantly, reversible chromism is realized with respect of the tautomerism between the NH and OH forms during the sol-gel freezing repetition. Furthermore, the gel can emit intense green light, and the fluorescent quantum yield of the gel is approximately 600 times higher than that of the solution. The aggregation-induced emission enhancement is ascribed to the formation of J aggregation and the inhibition of intramolecular rotation in the gel state.


Langmuir | 2008

Carbazole-based organogel as a scaffold to construct energy transfer arrays with controllable fluorescence emission.

Xinchun Yang; Ran Lu; Pengchong Xue; Bin Li; Defang Xu; Tinghua Xu; Yingying Zhao

A diaryldiketopyrrolopyrrole derivative functionalized with phenothiazine moieties (DPPP) was synthesized and introduced into the ordered 4-(3,6-di-tert-butyl-9H-carbazol-9-yl)benzamide (TBCB) organogel system. It was found that TBCB-based gel became a scaffold to make DPPP molecules line up along the gel fibers, resulting in new self-assembled arrays, whose XRD patterns were quite different from those of the neat TBCB gel and DPPP crystal. In the composite gel, the occurrence of a partial energy transfer from the excited light-harvesting antenna of TBCB to the DPPP acceptor was confirmed on the basis of time-dependent and time-resolved fluorescence investigations. Remarkably, the composite gel could emit intense red light or purplish white light by tuning the excitation wavelength. Such ordered soft materials with color-tunable emission may possess potential applications in sensor and photonic devices.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2008

Porphyrins with four monodisperse oligocarbazole arms: facile synthesis and photophysical properties.

Tinghua Xu; Ran Lu; Xingliang Liu; Peng Chen; and Xianping Qiu; Yingying Zhao

A series of novel monodisperse, well-defined, star-shaped molecules T(OCAn)Ps (n = 2-6) with a central porphyrin core and four oligocarbazole arms are synthesized from the corresponding formyl-substituted oligocarbazoles via Adler reaction. The obtained star-shaped porphyrins are intrinsically two-dimensional nanosized molecules, and the diameter of compound T(OCA6)P is 7.4 nm, representing one of the largest known star-shaped conjugated systems. Their photophysical properties have been investigated by absorption and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy, together with the corresponding monodisperse oligocarbazole aldehyde precursors. It is found that the light-harvesting capability of T(OCAn)Ps increases with the increasing length of the arms and reaches the maximum when n = 6. A selective excitation of the oligocarbazole arms leads to the typical emission from the porphyrin cores, indicating occurrence of photoinduced intramolecular energy transfer, and the energy transfer efficiency decreases from T(OCA2)P to T(OCA6)P owing to the Förster energy-transfer process. Accordingly, the longest effective distance for Förster energy transfer is estimated to be ca. 3 nm in our system. Such star-shaped porphyrins may find applications in photonic devices, with respect to their intense emission of red light. Notably, the monodisperse oligocarbazole aldehyde precursors give twisted intramolecular charge-transfer (TICT) excited states and luminescence in polar solvents with large Stokes shifts.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2006

Helical Stacking Tuned by Alkoxy Side Chains in π-Conjugated Triphenylbenzene Discotic Derivatives

Chunyan Bao; Ran Lu; Ming Jin; Pengchong Xue; Changhui Tan; Tinghua Xu; Guofa Liu; Yingying Zhao


Organic Letters | 2007

Phosphorus(V) porphyrins with axial carbazole-based dendritic substituents.

Tinghua Xu; Ran Lu; Xingliang Liu; Xiangqian Zheng; and Xianping Qiu; Yingying Zhao


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2008

Synthesis and Characterization of Subporphyrins with Dendritic Carbazole Arms

Tinghua Xu; Ran Lu; Xingliang Liu; Peng Chen; Xianping Qiu; Yingying Zhao


Polymer | 2004

Synthesis and characterization of hyperbranched azobenzene-containing polymers via self-condensing atom transfer radical polymerization and copolymerization

Ming Jin; Ran Lu; Chunyan Bao; Tinghua Xu; Yingying Zhao


Tetrahedron Letters | 2007

Synthesis of linear monodisperse vinylene-linked phenothiazine oligomers

Xianping Qiu; Ran Lu; Huipeng Zhou; Xiaofei Zhang; Tinghua Xu; Xingliang Liu; Yingying Zhao


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2006

Synthesis and self-assembly of dichalcone substituted carbazole-based low-molecular mass organogel

Lihong Su; Chunyan Bao; Ran Lu; Yulan Chen; Tinghua Xu; Dongpo Song; Changhui Tan; Tongshun Shi; Yingying Zhao


Tetrahedron Letters | 2008

Synthesis of phenothiazine-functionalized porphyrins with high fluorescent quantum yields

Xianping Qiu; Ran Lu; Huipeng Zhou; Xiaofei Zhang; Tinghua Xu; Xingliang Liu; Yingying Zhao

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