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Aggregation-induced circularly polarized luminescence of an (R)-binaphthyl-based AIE-active chiral conjugated polymer with self-assembled helical nanofibers

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POLYMER CHEMISTRY
Volume 6, Issue 13, Pages 2416-2422

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4py01689k

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21174061, 51173078, 21172106, 21474048]
  2. open project of Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences

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Four main-chain chirality conjugated polymers incorporating (R)-1,1'-binaphthyl and tetraphenylethene moieties were designed and then synthesized via Sonogashira or Suzuki reactions. All the polymers showed typical AIE phenomena, but do not have circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) properties in THF solutions. However, after aggregation in THF-water mixtures, the polymer linked with triple-bonds at the 3,3'-positions of (R)-1,1'-binaphthyl moieties, P-1, exhibited obvious CPL, while other three polymers did not have any CPL signal. Moreover, the repeating unit of P-1 had no CPL signals in both the dispersed and aggregated states, indicating that the polymer chain plays an important role in the aggregationinduced CPL, which can be tuned by changing the content of water in THF medium. The intensity of the aggregation-induced CPL reached the maximum when the water fraction was 80 vol%. The TEM and AFM images clearly show that P-1 self-assembled into helical nanofibers during the aggregation, and the morphologies of the aggregates could be changed regularly by altering the water content of the solution. These results indicate a possible relationship between the CPL intensities and the morphologies of the aggregates.

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