Abstract

Polymeric carbon nitride often displays weak photoluminescence in solid state due to the aggregation-caused quenching effect. Herein, highly fluorescent carbon nitride oligomer (CNO) with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristic was prepared via one-step solid-phase thermal condensation of 2,4-diamino-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine (DPT) at 350 °C. CNO is mainly composed of DPT dimer connected by rotatable imine groups, and exhibits weak fluorescence in the dispersed state and strong blue-green emission in the aggregated state and solid state. Density functional theory calculations indicate that the restriction of phenyl and triazine ring twisting motions is the main origin of the AIE phenomenon of CNO. Finally, CNO was preliminarily applied for fluorescent staining of plastic pellets. This work not only provides a solid-state strategy to synthesize fluorescent material with AIE characteristic but also extends the application of polymeric carbon nitride.

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