Intense blue circularly polarized luminescence from helical aromatic esters

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Dong-Qiang HeChuan-Feng Chen

Abstract

A new class of chiral organic molecules was synthesized with CPL properties based on helical aromatic esters. The molecules not only show blue fluorescence with high quantum yields in solution and films, but also exhibit intense CPL with large glum.

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Mar 19, 2019·Chemistry, an Asian Journal·Shaojin ChenZhi-Qiang Hu
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