Abstract
ABSTRACT With these studies we could show that phosphorescent octahedral molybdenum cluster anions can be readily form complexes with discotic liquid crystals containing a crown ether or an amphiphilic guanidinium minidendron, meanwhile adding their intrinsic properties such as a strong luminescence in the red-NIR. The current account emphasises our recent developments on novel liquid crystalline red-NIR emissive hybrid materials, as well as key aspects of adjusting the mesomorphic and photophysical behaviour of clustomesogens by the nature of their organic and inorganic ligands. Thisinsight broadens the potential for creating functional hybrid materials for advancing energy-efficient lighting technologies (e.g. OLEDs) and sensing applications.
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