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Electrofluorochromic Device Based on a Redox-Active Europium(III) Complex

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 41, Pages 46390-46396

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c13765

Keywords

electrofluorochromism; europium complex; redox-active; ionic liquid; electrochemical luminescence switching; electrofluorochromic device

Funding

  1. Mazda Foundation
  2. JSPS [19K05624]
  3. Dynamic Alliance for Open Innovation Bridging Human, Environment and Materials
  4. Network Joint Research Center for Materials and Devices from MEXT
  5. MEXT KAKENHI [17H06374, 20K15041, 2903]
  6. MEXT Network Joint Research Centre for Materials and Devices

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Electrofluorochromism owing to redox reactions on the center europium (Eu) ion in ionic liquids is examined for the helicate complexes (abbreviated as EuL) with a hexadentate pyridine derivative. Typical electrofluorochromism requires extra electroactive units complementing intra- or intermolecular energy transfer to quench fluorophores. Herein, an unprecedentedly simplified electrofluorochromic system overcoming such issues is demonstrated by utilizing reversible electrochemistry of EuL between Eu3+ and Eu2+, which accompanies large emission transition. A three-electrode electrochemical switching device is facilely prepared with an ionic liquid [BMIM] [PF6] and EuL mixture. Benefiting from the stable helical coordinated structure of the ligand in [BMW] [PF6], highly enhanced red fluorescence of EuL with small quantity (<= 1 wt %) is utilized. Rapid response and large contrast of luminescence are achieved: the emission is drastically quenched at the reduced state (Eu2+) and it is successfully restored by subsequent oxidation (Eu3+) The reversible fluctuation of excitation and emission spectra of an electrofluorochromic device is achieved in the potential window within +/- 2 V. The device affords excellent optoelectric properties in terms of well-controlled luminescence switching depending on the applied potentials and its durability. This work paves an efficient and smart way toward Eu luminescence control in optoelectronic devices.

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