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Precise Synthesis of Organic Cocrystal Alloys with Full-Spectrum Emission Characteristics for the Stepless Color Changing Display

Jing Yang, Ying-Xin Ma, Yi Zong, Mao Sun, Yun Wang, Ren-Long Zhang, Jin Feng, Chuan-Zeng Wang, Shu-Ping Zhuo, Jin Zhou, Ying-Li Shi, Shu-Hai Chen, Xue-Dong Wang, Hong-Tao Lin

Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)(2024)

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Abstract
Organic luminescent materials are indispensable in optoelectronic displays and solid-state luminescence applications. Compared with single-component, multi-component crystalline materials can improve optoelectronic characteristics. This work forms a series of full-spectrum tunable luminescent charge-transfer (CT) cocrystals ranging from 400 to 800 nm through intermolecular collaborative self-assembly. What is even more interesting is that o-TCP-Cor(x)-Pe(1-x), p-TCP-Cor(x)-Pe(1-x), and o-TCP-AN(x)-TP(1-x) alloys are prepared based on cocrystals by doping strategies, which correspondingly achieve the stepless color change from blue (CIE [0.22, 0.44]) to green (CIE [0.16, 0.14]), from green (CIE [0.27, 0.56]) to orange (CIE [0.58, 0.42]), from yellow (CIE [0.40, 0.57]) to red (CIE [0.65, 0.35]). The work provides an efficient method for precisely synthesizing new luminescent organic semiconductor materials and lays a solid foundation for developing advanced organic solid-state displays. The CT cocrystal emitting from blue to red light is prepared, and the system has full-spectrum emission from 400 to 800 nm. On this basis, three three-component alloy systems are designed to realize stepless color change from red to blue light and provide new materials for multi-color display, imaging, and solid light sources.image
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charge-transfer cocrystals,full-spectrum tunable luminescent,molecular self-assembly,stepless color change,three-component alloys
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