Abstract

Porphyrin was an excellent near-infrared dye but its rigid planar structure is not favorable for producing circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) property. Chirality transfer is an effective strategy to realize the CPL emission for achiral fluorescent unit. In this study, porphyrin derivatives with four cholesterol groups and dodecyl groups B4C and B4D were designed and synthesized. B4C and B4D exhibited good near-infrared emission in both solution and aggregated states. The solid film of B4C emitted strong left CPL fluorescence, while this CPL signal in mesomorphic film was stronger and switched to right CPL emission. The fluorescence dissymmetry factor (glum) of B4C was as high as 2.31×10−2. These results suggested the effective chirality transfer from cholesterol units to porphyrin units based on spiral columnar liquid crystalline stacking and the CPL signal of B4C was tunable by temperature, supplying a good way on design and synthesis of CPL material with tunable CPL signal based on achiral dyes.

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