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Mechanically interlocked luminescent molecules

Research into mechanically interlocked luminescent molecules (MILMs), which is the overlapping of mechanically interlocked molecules and luminescent molecules, has intensified over the past few decades. These studies have tapped into and exploited the benefits of mechanically interlocked structures...

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Published in:Responsive materials (Online) 2023-11, Vol.1 (2), p.n/a
Main Authors: Zhang, Shu, An, Yi, Chen, Xu‐Man, Aprahamian, Ivan, Li, Quan
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Language:English
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Summary:Research into mechanically interlocked luminescent molecules (MILMs), which is the overlapping of mechanically interlocked molecules and luminescent molecules, has intensified over the past few decades. These studies have tapped into and exploited the benefits of mechanically interlocked structures to achieve outstanding and stimulus‐responsive optical characteristics, resulting in the synthesis of new types of luminescent systems and exploring their potential uses in different applications. This review describes the salient attributes of MILMs and showcases some of the latest advancements in this field of research. Luminescent molecules and mechanically interlocked molecules have garnered much attention over the past half a century. Mechanically interlocked luminescent molecules, which combine the properties of these two research areas result in systems with unique performance and tunability, and enable a wide range of applications.
ISSN:2834-8966
2834-894X
2834-8966
DOI:10.1002/rpm.20230023