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Get Free AccessAbstract Achieving amorphous polymers with ultralong room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP), tunable organic afterglow, and reversible photoactivation behavior is highly desirable for practical applications but challenging. Herein, simple positional isomers with three carboxyl groups located in the ortho , meta , and para positions of the triphenylamine skeleton are designed and synthesized. By physically blending with the poly(vinyl alcohol) matrix, these isomers show ultralong RTP properties, among which the meta ‐isomer has the longest RTP lifetime (620.1 ms). Theoretical calculations reveal that the more efficient intersystem crossing, the slower radiative decay rate of the lowest triplet excitons, and stronger intermolecular hydrogen‐bonding interactions should be responsible for the superior RTP property of meta ‐isomer. Furthermore, the tunable organic afterglow is readily realized via a triplet‐to‐singlet energy transfer process. More impressively, the meta and para isomers exhibit reversible photoactivated ultralong RTP properties after embedding into the rigid poly(methyl methacrylate) matrix. Finally, amorphous and flexible polymer films prepared from these positional isomers show potential applications in advanced anti‐counterfeiting and multilevel encryption through subtly combining ultralong RTP lifetime, tunable organic afterglow, and reversible photoactivation behavior.
Zhendong Wu, Zixuan Xu, Deliang Wang, Guoqing Deng, Shiwei Lin, Zheng Zhao, Dong Wang, Yu Xiong, Ben Zhong Tang (2024). Positional Isomerism Toward Tunable Organic Afterglow and Reversible Photoactivation Behavior for Anti‐Counterfeiting and Encryption. , 35(7), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202415285.
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2024
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https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202415285
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