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This book highlights and investigates novel solid-state luminescent
properties of crystals with stimuli-responsive behavior. Several
novel molecular designs for controlling crystal structures with
photo-physical properties are described, with a special focus on
external stimuli-responsive properties. The major goal of the
material design concept was to capitalize on the chirality of
crystals with stimuli-responsive properties. To allow crystals'
chirality to be controlled and modified by means of external
stimulation, the axial chirality of biaryl moiety was employed and,
interestingly, produced several novel mechano- and vapo-responsive
luminescent properties based on crystal-to-crystal or
single-crystal-to-single-crystal phase transitions. In addition,
the book details how the molecular rotation of luminophores in the
solid phase can be used to achieve corresponding thermal-responsive
phosphorescence. The reports presented here illustrate how the
author has succeeded in controlling structural factors in a bulk
environment by using molecular design with linking to
photo-physical properties. The content will be of great interest to
researchers in the field, and to members of chemical and material
science societies.
This book highlights and investigates novel solid-state luminescent
properties of crystals with stimuli-responsive behavior. Several
novel molecular designs for controlling crystal structures with
photo-physical properties are described, with a special focus on
external stimuli-responsive properties. The major goal of the
material design concept was to capitalize on the chirality of
crystals with stimuli-responsive properties. To allow crystals'
chirality to be controlled and modified by means of external
stimulation, the axial chirality of biaryl moiety was employed and,
interestingly, produced several novel mechano- and vapo-responsive
luminescent properties based on crystal-to-crystal or
single-crystal-to-single-crystal phase transitions. In addition,
the book details how the molecular rotation of luminophores in the
solid phase can be used to achieve corresponding thermal-responsive
phosphorescence. The reports presented here illustrate how the
author has succeeded in controlling structural factors in a bulk
environment by using molecular design with linking to
photo-physical properties. The content will be of great interest to
researchers in the field, and to members of chemical and material
science societies.
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