Abstract
Stimuli-triggered alterations in biphasic Janus emulsion droplet morphologies enable controllable modulation of the area of surfactant-functionalized liquid–liquid interfaces. This effect can be used to induce aggregation-induced emission from tetraphenylethylene-functionalized surfactants, yielding a novel stimuli-responsive fluorescent material platform. Here, TPE aggregation and emission on an interface are shown in front of a fluorescence micrograph of the actual system. More information can be found in the Research Article by L. Zeininger and co-workers (DOI: 10.1002/chem.202203790).
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