Abstract

The covalent linkage of phenanthrene units at 9 and 10 positions resulted in a broadening of the absorption band and a red-shift of the fluorescence band in ethanol compared with its monomer. Spatial stacking of phenanthrene units also altered the spectral shape of phosphorescence emission, and the oligomer film emitted phosphorescence at room temperature.

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