Red-light-emitting system based on aggregation of donor-acceptor derivatives in polar aqueous media

Chemistry, an Asian Journal
Tsutomu Ishi-iMichiaki Ogawa

Abstract

Glowing together: An efficient red-light-emitting system has been created in polar water media based on the aggregation of donor-acceptor molecules. In the THF/water mixture, the emission was quenched when a small volume of water was used, whereas it was recovered and enhanced upon aggregate formation with a large water volume.

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