AIEgens-Functionalized Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Materials: Fabrications and Applications

Dongdong Li, Jihong Yu*

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Abstract

Inorganic materials functionalized with organic fluorescent molecules combine advantages of them both, showing potential applications in biomedicine, chemosensors, light-emitting, and so on. However, when more traditional organic dyes are doped into the inorganic materials, the emission of resulting hybrid materials may be quenched, which is not conducive to the efficiency and sensitivity of detection. In contrast to the aggregation-caused quenching (ACQ) system, the aggregation-induced emission luminogens (AIEgens) with high solid quantum efficiency, offer new potential for developing highly efficient inorganic-organic hybrid luminescent materials. So far, many AIEgens have been incorporated into inorganic materials through either physical doping caused by aggregation induced emission (AIE) or chemical bonding (e.g., covalent bonding, ionic bonding, and coordination bonding) caused by bonding induced emission (BIE) strategy. The hybrid materials exhibit excellent photoactive properties due to the intramolecular motion of AIEgens is restricted by inorganic matrix. Recent advances in the fabrication of AIEgens-functionalized inorganic-organic hybrid materials and their applications in biomedicine, chemical sensing, and solid-state light emitting are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6478-6494
Number of pages17
JournalSmall
Volume12
Issue number47
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Dec 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • aggregation-induced emission
  • biomedicine
  • chemical sensing
  • hybrid materials
  • solid-state light emitting

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