Stimuli responsive luminescent materials possessing room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) are extremely desirable for various applications. The here investigated derivative of cyclic triimidazole (TT) functionalized with carbazole (Cz), namely TT-Ph-Cz, belongs to this class. TT-Ph-Cz possesses high conformational freedom resulting in rigidochromic and multi-stimuli responsive emissive behavior. It has been isolated as MeOH-solvated and de-solvated forms characterized by distinctive emissive features. In particular, the solvated form, in which hydrogen bonds with MeOH inhibit competitive non-radiative deactivation channels, possesses a higher quantum yield associated with a strong phosphorescence contribution which is preserved in DMSO/water solutions.
Keywords: room temperature phosphorescence; stimuli-responsive materials; time-resolved spectroscopy.
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