Abstract

Fluorescent materials find numerous applications in light-based devices, but their utilization is severely affected by concentration caused quenching of fluorescence, the extreme form of which is the total loss of fluorescence in the solid state. Introduction of bulky substituents remains the most frequently applied fluorescence revival strategy, but requires multi-step synthetic modifications. We have demonstrated a simple one step supramolecular gel-based strategy to preserve the fluorescence in the solid state.

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