Abstract

α-cyanostilbene derivatives, known as AIE molecules, have the potential to serve as optical recorders and vapor sensor by altering the molecular aggregation and / or stacking models. Despite the significant scientific and technological importance of the correlation between molecular stacking modes and modulated optical properties, relevant research remains scarce. Herein, two thermodynamically stable crystalline phase (BCr and GCr) were found for a biphenyl-based cyanostilbenic compound, DSB-SQ, condensed from its solution. Uniquely, the BCr demonstrated reversible mechanochromism and irreversible thermalchromism, whereas GCr remained unaffected by exposure to light, heat, grinding, etc. The discoloration process was correlated with the variation of local dipole coupling modes during the phase transition, leading to a significant change in π-π overlap and delocalization of excited states. Finally, the BCr was doped with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to prepare a composite membrane with dynamic information storage and encryption function.

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