Abstract

Mechanochromic luminescence (MCL) has recently aroused enormous interest. Herein, a wide-range tricolor MCL with a maximum emission-wavelength shift of over 100 nm has been achieved by two-component dyes consisting of an electron-rich triazine derivative and electron-deficient 9,10-anthraquinone. In contrast to the typical MCL dyes, the mechanically generated amorphous state of the two-component dyes has switched to different emission states depending on heating or exposure to chloroform.

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