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Stability and photophysical study of bright day light fluorescent material and its fabrication in laser patterning and LED application
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Title
Stability and photophysical study of bright day light fluorescent material and its fabrication in laser patterning and LED application
Issued Date
2025-01
Citation
Manivannan, Ramalingam. (2025-01). Stability and photophysical study of bright day light fluorescent material and its fabrication in laser patterning and LED application. Dyes and Pigments, 232. doi: 10.1016/j.dyepig.2024.112463
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Bright fluorescentMechanical studyLED-ApplicationGas sensingLaser-induced pattern
Keywords
AGGREGATION-INDUCED EMISSIONSOLVATOCHROMISMAIEENHANCEMENTLUMINOGENSDESIGNPROBES
ISSN
0143-7208
Abstract
Developing aggregation-induced emission (AIE) active highly visible fluorescent dyes is of great importance because of its numerous applications. We have successfully developed and synthesized two novel napthalimide based molecules PU1 and PU2, that exhibit bright greenish yellow in day light and vivid green emission when exposed to UV light. Compounds PU1 and PU2 exhibit variable emission behavior at different solvent polarities. Upon raising the solvent polarity from ether to DMF, emission maxima of PU1 and PU2 underwent a bathochromic shift. Additionally, compounds PU1 and PU2 show signs of AIE, which cause a restriction in intramolecular mobility. A distinct self-assembled structure was generated at 30 % aqueous DMF solution following aggregation, as demonstrated by experiments using dynamic light scattering and field emission scanning electron microscopy. Compounds PU1 and PU2 have been blended with poly(urethane) to develop a polymeric film. Tensile strain studies, and TGA, DSC analyses were used to examine the thermal/mechanical stability of PU films. The photostability of PU1 and PU2 in both solution and polymeric film was examined using a 5-h UV-beam irradiation. Furthermore, in the presence of trifluoroacetic acid, the blended polymeric film and 365 nm LED light coated material exhibits distinct colorimetric and fluorimetric transformations. Finally, laser-induced periodic surface structure (LIPSS) pattern processing on PU1 coated substrates can be extended for optical applications. © 2024
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57355
DOI
10.1016/j.dyepig.2024.112463
Publisher
Elsevier
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