Abstract

Color tuning of organic materials is attractive field for both fundamental research and practical application. We report herein two new supramolecular materials based on β-cyclodextrin inclusion complex samples with partially included organic guests, which emit dark-blue and near-white phosphorescence (excitation at 365nm), and exhibit higher phosphorescent quantum yields (9.2–12.4%). However, purely organic molecules themselves emit green-yellow or blue phosphorescence, and possess low phosphorescent quantum yields (1.4–3.5%). The inclusion complex samples with partially included organic guests also exhibit phosphorescent color tunability which can emit dark-blue, blue, near-white or green light, when stimulated with different excitation lights. Such excitation-light-induced supramolecular phosphorescent materials are promising candidates for potential applications in the organic electronics and dynamically photofunctional materials.

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