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Selective Host-Guest Co-crystallization of Pyridine-Functionalized Tetraphenylethylenes with Phthalic Acids and Multicolor Emission of the Co-crystals

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 644-651

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201604133

Keywords

aggregation; aggregation-induced emission; host-guest systems; multicolor emission; piezochromism

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21072067, 21673089]
  2. HUST [2015ZDTD055]

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Tetraphenylethylene (TPE) and its derivatives are the most typical and most widely studied organic compounds showing aggregation-induced emission (AIE). Due to their propeller-like structures, V-like clefts exist between the aryl rings, which make them promising host compounds. However, such a possibility is seldom explored. Herein, it is reported that TPE derivatives bearing two or four pyridine rings at the para positions of the phenyl rings (TPE-Pys) can selectively include triangular (Delta-like) m-phthalic acid from a mixture of o-, m-, and p-phthalic acids due to their shape complementary to form host-guest co-crystals, which showed redder emission than the TPE-Pys themselves. The emission of co-crystals 1-5 could be reversibly switched between yellow and red by alternating exposure to HCl and ammonia vapor. The host-guest co-crystals not only exhibited great potential for selectively recognizing and separating m-phthalic acid and as multicolor emission materials, but are also suitable for use as secret ink due to their reversible color change on varying the host-guest interactions.

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