Circularly polarized luminescence of coordination aggregates
Author(s) -
Gong ZhongLiang,
Li ZhongQiu,
Zhong YuWu
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
aggregate
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2692-4560
DOI - 10.1002/agt2.177
Subject(s) - luminescence , lanthanide , ligand (biochemistry) , materials science , metal , coordination complex , nanotechnology , polymer , metal organic framework , aggregation induced emission , chemistry , fluorescence , optoelectronics , organic chemistry , optics , physics , ion , biochemistry , receptor , adsorption , metallurgy , composite material
The development and applications of materials with efficient circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) have become an interdisciplinary frontier research topic. We summarize herein the recent advance in the development and applications of CPL‐active aggregates based on metal‐ligand coordination materials (termed as “coordination aggregates”). The materials surveyed are classified as aggregates of small‐molecular metal complexes, which include monocomponent assemblies of Pt(II) complexes and other complexes and binary aggregates of metal complexes, and CPL‐active metal‐ligand coordination helicates, polymers, and frameworks. The efforts in improving the dissymmetry luminescence factors and quantum yields of these materials and the use of the aggregation strategy in enhancing the performance of isolated molecules are discussed. The recent applications of chiral metal complexes in circularly polarized organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) based on solution‐ or evaporation‐processed procedures are surveyed. In addition, the uses of lanthanide complexes in CPL‐contrast imaging and as CPL probes are highlighted. The common discussion on the mechanism of aggregation‐enhanced CPLs and a perspective on future works of CPL‐active coordination aggregates are finally given.
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