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Metal-free pyridinium salts with strong room-temperature phosphorescence and microsecond radiative lifetime
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Metal-free pyridinium salts with strong room-temperature phosphorescence and microsecond radiative lifetime

Eetu Hakkarainen, Hao-Cheng Lin, Anton A. Nechaev, Vsevolod A. Peshkov, Toni Eskelinen, Kai-Hsin Chang, Tzu-Hao Liao, Po-Yu Chen, Igor O. Koshevoy, Hao-Wu Lin, …
Chemical science (Cambridge), 卷.16(37), 頁碼.17261-17267
24/09/2025
PMID: 40896323
Web of Science ID: WOS:001562993200001

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Chemistry Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Science & Technology Physical Sciences
Easily processed metal-free phosphorescent luminophores with a fast rate of phosphorescence are emerging as promising materials for advanced optoelectronics. Alkylation of a modified vitamin B6 vitamer (pyridoxine) affords a family of pyridinium-derived ionic pairs 1-7 exhibiting variable anion-pi interactions in the solid state. Such a noncovalent cation-anion network promotes tunable room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP, lambda em = 510-565 nm) in crystalline materials stemming from anion(I-)-pi(pyridinium+) charge transfer. Systematic X-ray structural and computational studies manifest the key role of the anion(I-)-pi(pyridinium+) distance in the spin-orbit coupling, hence the observed RTP. For the studied pyridinium salts with RTP, the radiative rate constants (kr) reach up to 0.9-1.3 x 105 s-1 which are competitive with those of many noble metal emitters. Ion pair 2 reached an RTP with a quantum yield of 93% and was successfully demonstrated as an excellent X-ray scintillating dye in neat films. The demonstrated strategy of attaining intense RTP in small metal-free accessible molecules, i.e., atom-photon economy, represents a new twist in designing efficient and sustainable photofunctional molecular materials.

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