Although bright organic mechanoluminescence (ML) has been observed for a few luminophores with aggregation-induced emission (AIE), details of the positive effect of AIE on ML performance remain unclear and a feasible design principle for AIE-ML compounds has not yet been presented. Herein, an effective strategy for the molecular design of efficient AIE-ML materials is demonstrated, based on tetraphenylethene (TPE) building blocks with formyl substituents, which yield non-centrosymmetric crystal structures with prominent piezoelectric properties for molecular excitation combined with AIE features for intense emission. Following this approach, three AIE-active compounds have been developed and are found to show unique ML characteristics. Furthermore, the results of single crystal X-ray analysis and density functional theory (DFT) calculations suggest that the ML performance would probably be further enhanced by creating molecules with larger dipolar moments and enhanced AIE properties.

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