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White Electrofluorescence Switching from Electrochemically Convertible Yellow Fluorescent Dyad
Authors:Seogjae Seo  Yuna Kim  Qing Zhou  Gilles Clavier  Pierre Audebert  Eunkyoung Kim
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University, 50 Yonsei‐ro, Seodaemun‐gu, Seoul 120‐749, Korea;2. P. P. S. M., UMR 8531, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, 61 Av. du Pt Wilson, 94235 CACHAN, France;3. East China Normal University, 3663 North Zhongshan Rd, Shanghai 200062, China
Abstract:A fluorescent naphthalimide‐tetrazine dyad (NITZ) was examined for electrofluorochromism. The reversible electrochemistry of the tetrazine was accompanied by the fluorescence change through a quasi‐complete energy transfer in an electrochemical cell prepared by the mixture of polymer electrolyte and naphthalimide‐tetrazine dyad. Owing to the energy transfer within the dyad (naphthalimide and tetrazine), the fluorescence efficiency of NITZ was much enhanced and the effective fluorophore concentration in this system was much less than other tetrazine based electrofluorochromic device (EFD). Thus the yellow fluorescence of NITZ was switched on and off remarkably even with small quantity of NITZ (1 wt.%) in an EFD upon application of step potentials for different redox state. Furthermore, multi‐color fluorescence switching was achieved by blending a naphthalimide to the electrofluorochromic layer, to show white‐blue‐dark state of fluorescence. Since the tetrazine and naphthalimide units have their emission quenched at different potentials, the emission color could be tuned by quenching emission at selected wavelengths, reversibly, under low working potentials.
Keywords:fluorescence  electrochemistry  organic electronics  switching device
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