Abstract:White-light emission from a single organic molecule,
known as a
single white-light emitter, is a rare phenomenon and desirable property
for a class of materials with potential future applications in white
lighting. Since N-aryl-naphthalimides (NANs) have
been shown to follow excited state behavior and unique dual or panchromatic
emission through a substituent pattern prescribed via a seesaw photophysical
model, this study investigates the substituent effects on the fluorescence
emission of structurally related… Show more
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