Photoresponsive multicolor luminescent systems offer interesting functions, which have led to applications in anticounterfeiting and biological imaging. However, expanding the color range of these materials remains a challenging task. Herein, a carbazole-modified dithienylethene derivative () that exhibits modulated fluorescence color changes through the photocyclization reaction and photolysis reaction is synthesized. emits orange fluorescence, and it can release a fluorophore which emits blue fluorescence by the photolysis reaction, resulting in the color change. Upon complexation of with cucurbit[10]uril (CB[10]), the fluorescence wavelength will have a blue shift and the photolysis reaction will be inhibited. Benefiting from the influence of CB[10] and the photolysis reaction of free guests, the color range of the photoresponsive system which is composed of free guests and host-guest complexes is further extended. White light emission along with a color shift from yellow-green to blue was achieved by adjusting the ratio of free guests to host-guest complexes. Finally, the photoresponsive multicolor systems are utilized to construct a photostimulated PVA film and an information encryption system. This work provides an alternative strategy for the preparing of photoresponsive multicolor luminescent system and modulation of its color range.
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