Secret Ink: Kinetically Controlled Polymorphic Superstructure of Transparent Illuminant

2019 
Simultaneous manipulation of both transparency and luminescence is one of the biggest challenges in developing security materials and memory devices. To understand the crucial factors influencing such optical properties, we synthesized a new class of a transparent luminescent molecule (mPD) comprising dendritic alkyl chains as a model organic compound. As the result of the fundamental phase transition behavior and the microscopic structure analysis, it was demonstrated that there are metastable and stable phases, determined by the competition between H-bonding and π-π interactions. Interestingly, the poly-morphic superstructure of mPD was effectively manipulated by the kinetic control of molecular packing process, which brought a significant change in optical properties. Specifically, the visibility and lumines-cent intensity of mPD material can be precisely regulated by sample processing and external stimuli. Our investigation which highlights the manipulation of molecular packing structure of a luminesc...
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