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Title: Full-color and switchable phosphorescence of carbene-metal-amide-based bimetallic gold(I) complexes with dynamic through-space interaction
Authors: Huang, W
Zhao, X 
Zhang, J
Zhang, L
Cheung, TS
Xiao, Y
Wang, F
Zhao, Z
Chen, S
Xu, L 
Shen, Q
Tang, BZ
Issue Date: 2025
Source: Advanced functional materials, First published: 17 July 2025, Early View, e12647, https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202512647
Abstract: Regulating through-space interactions offers a promising strategy for designing multifunctional luminescent materials. However, integrating stimuli-responsive photophysical behaviors into such systems remains challenging. In this study, a series of carbene-metal-amide bimetallic Au(I) complexes featuring dynamic through-space interactions is reported that enable aggregation-induced emission and full-color-tunable photoactivated phosphorescence. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction combined with theoretical calculations reveals conformationally adaptive frameworks that facilitate ligand rotational freedom (carbazole) and N-heterocyclic carbene conformational flexibility, enabling precise modulation of intramolecular through-space interactions. These complexes exhibit multi-stimuli-responsive phosphorescence, allowing reversible, on-demand switching of emission color and intensity across molecular and macroscopic scales. By strategically blending phosphors, white-light emission with a CIE 1931 coordinate of (0.30, 0.31) is achieved. The materials further demonstrate time-resolved information encryption capabilities, making them ideal for light-activated printing and high-security anti-counterfeiting inks. This work advances the rational design of smart luminescent platforms for applications in optoelectronics, sensing, and photonic security.
Keywords: Aggregation-induced emission
Bimetallic Au(I) complex
Photoactivated phosphorescence
Stimuli-responsive materials
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Journal: Advanced functional materials 
ISSN: 1616-301X
EISSN: 1616-3028
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202512647
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