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Circularly polarized luminescent organogels based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer in an achiral polymer system

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages 2475-2479

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2tc05101j

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We have developed circularly polarized luminescent organogels through the supramolecular co-assembly of an achiral polymer with guest molecules. The organogels exhibit circularly polarized fluorescence resonance energy transfer, wavelength shift, and amplified g(lum) value. This strategy offers a new approach to construct CPL-active soft materials.
Here we develop circularly polarized luminescent organogels through supramolecular co-assembly of an achiral polymer with guest molecules. Appropriate matching and stacking enable circularly polarized fluorescence resonance energy transfer in the organogels and a wavelength shift and amplified g(lum) value are further achieved. The current strategy provides a new way to construct CPL-active soft materials.

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