Design and synthesis of phosphonium ionic liquids exhibiting strong fluorescence in various solvents and liquid or glassy state
David King, Yan P. Arnaiz, Hari D. Mandal, Haesook Han, Pradip K. Bhowmik

TL;DR
This paper reports the design and synthesis of phosphonium ionic liquids that show strong fluorescence in both solution and liquid or glassy states, which are rare materials with potential applications in sensing and imaging.
Contribution
The paper introduces novel phosphonium ionic liquids with strong fluorescence in the pure liquid state, addressing the scarcity of such materials.
Findings
PILs-DNS showed AQY values over 0.95 in solution and 0.35 in the liquid state.
Triphenylphosphonium PILs formed glassy ILs at room temperature.
PILs-DNS and PILs-AQS showed excellent photostability with no photobleaching.
Abstract
Liquid fluorescent ILs (LFILs) are rare materials that exhibit strong photoluminescent properties in the pure liquid state without the need for a solvent. While ILs are known for their optical properties in solution, fluorescence in the pure liquid state is typically weak or absent due to quenching phenomena. LFILs are extremely scarce in the literature, and only a few have been reported with absolute quantum yield (AQY) values to assess their fluorescence efficiency in the pure liquid state. A series of phosphonium ILs (PILs), containing fluorescent 5-(dimethylamino)-1-naphthalenesulfonate (DNS−) and 9,10-anthraquinone-2-sulfonate (AQS−), were synthesized as potential soft photoluminescent materials in solution and neat liquid state in very good to excellent yields. Additionally, mono and diphosphonium chloride ILs were prepared via an improved workup process to afford ILs with high…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIonic liquids properties and applications · Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials · Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
