Rational design of red AIEgens with a new core structure from non-emissive heteroaromatics.

Chem Sci

Department of Chemistry , Hong Kong Branch of Chinese National Engineering , Research Center for Tissue Restoration and Reconstruction , Institute of Advanced Study , State Key Laboratory of Molecular Nanoscience , Division of Life Science and Diversion of Biomedical Engineering , The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon , Hong Kong , China . Email:

Published: October 2018

The development of new aggregation-induced emission (AIE) systems is a hot research topic, from which functional materials with diversified structures and properties are derived. Here, based on rare, non-emissive and highly electron-withdrawing heteroaromatics of 1,4,5,8-tetraazaanthracene (TAA), experimental and theoretical studies reveal that attaching phenyl rotors to TAA is crucial to creating a new N-type AIE core structure. Furthermore, by covalent attachment of electron-donating aromatic amines to the peripheries of the AIE core, red AIEgens could be obtained readily, which exhibit excellent photostability for long-term lysosome tracking. This work not only provides a new strategy to design heterocycle-containing AIEgens from non-emissive heteroaromatics but also stimulates more their applications as bio-imaging materials.

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