Abstract

AbstractPure organic room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials can be used in optoelectronics, biochemical equipment, sensors and biological imaging. In the past few years, dynamic covalent chemistry has attracted significant attention because it provides a new way to produce intelligent optical materials with feedback functions. Two polymers are synthesized through supramolecular‐mediated [4+4] photocyclodimerization of anthracene, which can be reversibly transformed by photoreversible dynamic covalent bonds. The polymers show decent phosphorescence emission with different colors at room temperature, achieving the conversion between blue phosphorescence and cyan phosphorescence. This study provides a novel method for designing and synthesizing pure organic RTP materials with tunable emissions through dynamic covalent bonds.

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