Hot Article: Phosphorescent co-crystal assembled using halogen bonding

Halogen bonding has emerged as a powerful tool for self-assembly due to its highly directional and hydrophobic nature. In spite of the number of one dimensional or infinite linear networks assembled by 1,4-DITFB with different acceptors, no example describing C–I π halogen bonding phosphorescence crystal has been reported. In this hot article Wei Jun Jin and colleagues at Beijing Normal University, China, describe a new organic phosphorescent co-crystal material based on 1,4-DITFB and carbazole. The team says that The halogen bonding of 1,4-DITFB with carbazole is selective, and the co-crystal microparticle suspension displays strong phosphorescence. Wei Jun Jin and the team say this is the first report of a phosphorescent co-crystal assembled by weak C–I π interaction. Read the article for free until 30th April.

Phosphorescent co-crystal assembled by 1,4-diiodotetrafluorobenzene with carbazole based on C–I π halogen bonding: Hai Yue Gao, Qian Jin Shen, Xiao Ran Zhao, Xiao Qing Yan, Xue Pang and Wei Jun Jin, J. Mater. Chem., 2012, 22, 5336-5343.

 Graphical abstract: Phosphorescent co-crystal assembled by 1,4-diiodotetrafluorobenzene with carbazole based on C–Iπ halogen bonding

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