Melt-induced fluorescent signature in a simple naphthalenediimide.
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posted on 2024-06-04, 08:06authored byTDM Bell, SV Bhosale, CM Forsyth, David HayneDavid Hayne, KP Ghiggino, JA Hutchison, CH Jani, SJ Langford, MA-P Lee, CP Woodward
The synthesis and fluorescence properties of a naphthalenediimide ditosylate are presented. The fluorescence is highly solvent and morphology dependent with a dramatic change in fluorescence output occurring following melting from a crystalline form. This observation is attributed to thermal disruption of the crystal structure allowing the formation of emissive dimers within the amorphous melt.