Issue 14, 2005

l-Tartaric acid assisted binary organogel system: strongly enhanced fluorescence induced by supramolecular assembly

Abstract

A new series of binary organogels, which showed good gelated capability and strongly enhanced fluorescence emission, were designed and prepared by simply mixing two components of L-tartaric acid and alkoxyl substituted stilbazoles. It was found that L-tartaric acid could not only introduce stilbazole with fluorescent property into the gel system, but also provided a main motif for the formation of the gel-phase via multiple hydrogen bonds. Meanwhile, π–π interactions between the complexes also played a key role in the gel formation. The decreased nonradiative process, suggested by the longer fluorescent lifetime of aggregates than that of monomers and the presence of the J-aggregation for the aggregated state, favored the enhanced fluorescence emission.

Graphical abstract: l-Tartaric acid assisted binary organogel system: strongly enhanced fluorescence induced by supramolecular assembly

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Apr 2005
Accepted
27 Apr 2005
First published
11 May 2005

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005,3, 2508-2512

L-Tartaric acid assisted binary organogel system: strongly enhanced fluorescence induced by supramolecular assembly

C. Bao, R. Lu, M. Jin, P. Xue, C. Tan, G. Liu and Y. Zhao, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005, 3, 2508 DOI: 10.1039/B504945H

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