Anthracene derivatives self-assemble into fibers with a high molecular order, as is evidenced by probing the structure with energy-trapping tetracene analogues. Efficient energy transfer processes involving tens to hundreds of donors per acceptor and high emission quantum yields are outstanding characteristics displayed in these self-assembled fibers.
[structure: see text] Rod-shaped 2,3-di-alkoxytetracenes, soluble in common organic solvents, have been synthesized and studied for their gelling ability in organic solvents and their unusual UV-visible spectroscopic properties.
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