大学化学 >> 2022, Vol. 37 >> Issue (1): 2103058.doi: 10.3866/PKU.DXHX202103058

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有机分子荧光光谱中的AIE和ACQ现象

淡文彦, 孔璐璐, 王晓岗()   

  • 收稿日期:2021-03-22 录用日期:2021-05-03 发布日期:2021-05-14
  • 通讯作者: 王晓岗 E-mail:xgwang@tongji.edu.cn
  • 作者简介:王晓岗, Email: xgwang@tongji.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    同济大学第十四期实验教学改革专项基金项目(1380104109)

The Phenomena of AIE and ACQ in the Photoluminescence Spectrum Experiment of Organic Molecules

Wenyan Dan, Lulu Kong, Xiaogang Wang()   

  • Received:2021-03-22 Accepted:2021-05-03 Published:2021-05-14
  • Contact: Xiaogang Wang E-mail:xgwang@tongji.edu.cn

摘要:

介绍了一个荧光光谱方面新的实验项目:以苝和六苯基噻咯作为发光物质的特征分子,通过测定其不同聚集状态下的荧光光谱,观察聚集荧光淬灭ACQ(aggregation-caused quenching)和聚集诱导发光AIE(aggregation-induced emission)两种不同的发光现象;利用晶体学数据库CCDC(Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre)检索特征分子的晶体结构,从分子晶体结构层面分析AIE和ACQ发光现象产生的原因,在此基础上探讨不同发光机制和分子状态的关系。论文详细描述了实验的设计思想、实验内容和实验结论,并结合教学过程,分析了该实验在开阔学生视野、提高认知水平及培养科研素养等方面所取得的教学效果。

关键词: AIE, ACQ, 荧光光谱实验, 教学效果

Abstract:

A new experiment of the photoluminescence spectrum of organic molecules was introduced to undergraduate teaching. The emission behaviors of different aggregation with perylene and 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5-hexaphenylsilole (HPS) as typical luminophores were measured so as to observe the different phenomena of aggregation-caused quenching (ACQ) and aggregation-induced emission (AIE). The crystal structures characteristics of the above molecules could be obtained by the use of the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC). The causes of the phenomena of AIE and ACQ were analyzed from the aspects of structures of molecular crystals. Therefore, the intrinsic relations between photoluminescence mechanism and molecular states were discussed on this basis. In this paper, the design, contents and conclusions of the photoluminescence experiment were elaborated in detail. Combining with the teaching process, the teaching effects were discussed for broadening the undergraduates' horizons as well as improving their cognitive abilities and scientific research qualities.

Key words: AIE, ACQ, Photoluminescence spectrum experiment, Teaching effect