Abstract

Artificial light-harvesting systems were assembled as nanoparticles by an AIEE-active pillar[5]arene dyad H1, a complimentary fluorescent ditopic guest G2, and an optically silent tritopic guest G1 in water with CTAB. The formation of H1-G1 supramolecular polymers enhanced the G2 emission and the H1-G2 energy transfer, confirming the importance of scaffold structures in the systems.

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