Handbook of Aggregation-Induced Emission, Volume 3. Группа авторов

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Название Handbook of Aggregation-Induced Emission, Volume 3
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Жанр Химия
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Schematic illustration of chemical structures of TPE_RED and PMMA_TPE_RED1.5 AIE-doped polymers, fluorescence variation of the maximum intensity with exposure time to a saturated atmosphere of chloroform, and maximum fluorescence variation plotted as a function of CHCl3 vapor concentration after 200 seconds of exposure.

      The sensibility of AIEgens with FMR characteristics toward VOCs when embedded into polymer films stimulated the group of Tang to develop a visualizing system based on fluorescence to transform the invisible information of relative humidity (RH) into an optical output of different colors [87]. In this regard, cationic AIE‐active TPE derivatives (i.e. TPE‐Py and TPE‐VPy) were utilized as FMRs with TICT effect and physically blended into poly(acrylic acid) (PAA), a well‐known host polymer matrix for high water absorptivity and excellent film/fiber‐forming capability.

Schematic illustration of working mechanism of an LSC (left) and potential application of the PSC–PV systems in the urban architecture. Schematic illustration of chemical structure of the PMMA_TPE_RED and photo of the derived LSC obtained by casting a solution of the polymer over a glass slab of G = 16.6 under the illumination with a solar simulator.

      ATRP was actually exploited to obtain