Novel carbazole-based organogels modulated by tert-butyl moieties

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Xinchun YangYingying Zhao

Abstract

tert-Butyl groups can modulate the self-assembling properties of carbazole derivatives; organogel fibers with a bright blue emission are generated, directed by the cooperation of hydrogen bonding as well as pi-pi interactions.

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