Stereodefined tetraarylethylenes: Synthesis and applications

Abstract Luminescent materials with efficient aggregate‐state emissions are of growing interest due to their widespread applications in chemo‐/biosensing and optoelectronic devices. Aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) opens a new avenue for the applications of aggregate‐state luminescent materials. A...

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Main Authors: Minghao Zhang, Wanxiang Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/agt2.60
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spelling doaj-0e555a3736d641ddae87a183fea4d81a2021-08-31T09:32:18ZengWileyAggregate2692-45602021-08-0124n/an/a10.1002/agt2.60Stereodefined tetraarylethylenes: Synthesis and applicationsMinghao Zhang0Wanxiang Zhao1State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan University Changsha P. R. ChinaState Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan University Changsha P. R. ChinaAbstract Luminescent materials with efficient aggregate‐state emissions are of growing interest due to their widespread applications in chemo‐/biosensing and optoelectronic devices. Aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) opens a new avenue for the applications of aggregate‐state luminescent materials. Among the AIE luminogens (AIEgens), tetraarylethylenes (TAEs) are typical AIEgens with a simple molecule scaffold and could be utilized as a framework for further elaboration, enabling structure‐property‐function relationship studies and multi‐functional applications. Since the existing approaches for the preparation of tetraarylethenes (TAEs) typically produce stereoisomeric mixtures, stereoselective synthesis of tetraarylethenes with desired geometry is a great challenge. In this review, we systematically compile the synthetic methodologies for the construction of TAEs in excellent regio‐ and stereoselectivities. The virtues and limitations of each methodology are discussed in detail as well. Meanwhile, the applications and the differences of properties between TAEs stereoisomers are introduced.https://doi.org/10.1002/agt2.60aggregation‐induced emissionstereoselective synthesistetraarylethylenes
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author Minghao Zhang
Wanxiang Zhao
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Stereodefined tetraarylethylenes: Synthesis and applications
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aggregation‐induced emission
stereoselective synthesis
tetraarylethylenes
author_facet Minghao Zhang
Wanxiang Zhao
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title Stereodefined tetraarylethylenes: Synthesis and applications
title_short Stereodefined tetraarylethylenes: Synthesis and applications
title_full Stereodefined tetraarylethylenes: Synthesis and applications
title_fullStr Stereodefined tetraarylethylenes: Synthesis and applications
title_full_unstemmed Stereodefined tetraarylethylenes: Synthesis and applications
title_sort stereodefined tetraarylethylenes: synthesis and applications
publisher Wiley
series Aggregate
issn 2692-4560
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Luminescent materials with efficient aggregate‐state emissions are of growing interest due to their widespread applications in chemo‐/biosensing and optoelectronic devices. Aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) opens a new avenue for the applications of aggregate‐state luminescent materials. Among the AIE luminogens (AIEgens), tetraarylethylenes (TAEs) are typical AIEgens with a simple molecule scaffold and could be utilized as a framework for further elaboration, enabling structure‐property‐function relationship studies and multi‐functional applications. Since the existing approaches for the preparation of tetraarylethenes (TAEs) typically produce stereoisomeric mixtures, stereoselective synthesis of tetraarylethenes with desired geometry is a great challenge. In this review, we systematically compile the synthetic methodologies for the construction of TAEs in excellent regio‐ and stereoselectivities. The virtues and limitations of each methodology are discussed in detail as well. Meanwhile, the applications and the differences of properties between TAEs stereoisomers are introduced.
topic aggregation‐induced emission
stereoselective synthesis
tetraarylethylenes
url https://doi.org/10.1002/agt2.60
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