Tunable aggregation-induced emission of diphenyldibenzofulvenes

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Hui TongBen Zhong Tang

Abstract

Nonemissive fulvenes can be induced to luminesce by aggregate formation, with the crystalline aggregates emitting bluer lights more intensely than their amorphous counterparts.

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