Photochemically and Thermally Programmed Optical Multi-States from a Single Diacetylene-Functionalized Cyanostilbene Luminogen

Adv Sci (Weinh). 2024 Mar;11(11):e2307791. doi: 10.1002/advs.202307791. Epub 2024 Jan 15.

Abstract

To develop advanced optical systems, many scientists have endeavored to create smart optical materials which can tune their photophysical properties by changing molecular states. However, optical multi-states are obtained usually by mixing many dyes or stacking multi-layered structures. Here, multiple molecular states are tried to be generated with a single dye. In order to achieve the goal, a diacetylene-functionalized cyanostilbene luminogen (DACSM) is newly synthesized by covalently connecting diacetylene and cyanostilbene molecular functions. Photochemical reaction of cyanostilbene and topochemical polymerization of diacetylene can change the molecular state of DACSM. By thermal stimulations and the photochemical reaction, the conformation of polymerized DACSM is further tuned. The synergetic molecular cooperation of cyanostilbene and diacetylene generates multiple molecular states of DACSM. Utilizing the optical multi-states achieved from the newly developed DACSM, switchable optical patterns and smart secret codes are successfully demonstrated.

Keywords: aggregation-induced emission; multi-responsiveness; optical information encryption; photochemical reaction; topochemical polymerization.