Cycloolefin Copolymers With a Multiply Rigid Structure for Protecting Triplet Exciton From Thermo‐ and Moisture‐Quenching

S Shiman Tang (School of Materials Science and Engineering Chongqing University of Technology Chongqing 400054 China) S Shunnan Jiang (School of Materials Science and Engineering Chongqing University of Technology Chongqing 400054 China) K Kaiti Wang (School of Materials Science and Engineering Chongqing University of Technology No. 69 Hongguang Avenue, Banan District Chongqing 400054 P.R. China) Y Yushuang Zhang L Lijie Yi (School of Materials Science and Engineering Chongqing University of Technology Chongqing 400054 China) J Jiahong Hou (School of Materials Science and Engineering Chongqing University of Technology Chongqing 400054 China) L Lunjun Qu Y Yanli Zhao (School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology) C Chaolong Yang

Abstract

Abstract Polymeric room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials have been well developed and utilized in various fields. However, their fast thermo‐ and moisture‐quenching behavior highly limit their applications in certain harsh environments. Therefore, the preparation of materials with thermo‐ and moisture‐resistant phosphorescence is greatly attractive. Compared with common water‐soluble polymers, cycloolefin copolymers (COC) show outstanding hydrophobicity and higher rigidity, even at elevated temperatures, being as a promising candidate to prepare phosphorescence materials with suppressed thermo‐ and moisture‐quenching behavior. Herein, a type of COC bearing hydroxyl, ester, and adamantanyl side groups is synthesized. After dispersing various phosphors into this matrix, the resultant composites exhibit full‐color RTP with lifetimes of 249–590 ms. Their luminescence does not show obvious quenching in water, acid, alkalinous, reductive, and oxidative environments. In the presence of both rigid COC matrix and rigid phosphors, the corresponding composite displays high‐temperature phosphorescence performance. Even at 378 K, the composite can emit phosphorescence with a lifetime of 40–98 ms. The applications of these COC‐based composites for imaging, information encryption, and anti‐counterfeiting are thus explored.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 10
Published March 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

S

Shiman Tang

School of Materials Science and Engineering Chongqing University of Technology Chongqing 400054 China

S

Shunnan Jiang

School of Materials Science and Engineering Chongqing University of Technology Chongqing 400054 China

K

Kaiti Wang

School of Materials Science and Engineering Chongqing University of Technology No. 69 Hongguang Avenue, Banan District Chongqing 400054 P.R. China

Y

Yushuang Zhang

L

Lijie Yi

School of Materials Science and Engineering Chongqing University of Technology Chongqing 400054 China

J

Jiahong Hou

School of Materials Science and Engineering Chongqing University of Technology Chongqing 400054 China

L

Lunjun Qu

Y

Yanli Zhao

School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology

C

Chaolong Yang