PAIR Distinguished Lecture: Prof. LIU Bin of National University of Singapore delivers “Iso-structure Induced Ultralong Organic Phosphorescence”
PAIR Distinguished Lecture Series
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Date
25 Mar 2026
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Organiser
PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research
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Time
10:30 - 12:00
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Venue
Senate Room (M1603), 16/F, Li Ka Shing Tower, PolyU (Seats are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis) Map
Speaker
Prof. LIU Bin
Enquiry
PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research info.pair@polyu.edu.hk
Summary
Abstract
Commercial carbazole (Cz) has been widely used to synthesize organic functional materials, which are entwined with recent breakthroughs in ultralong organic phosphorescence, thermally activated delayed fluorescence, organic luminescent radicals, and organic semiconductor lasers. Recently, we discovered that different from commercial Cz, the fluorescence of lab-synthesized-Cz (Lab-Cz) is blue-shifted by 54 nm and the well-known room-temperature ultralong phosphorescence almost disappears. Detailed studies reveal the presence of a Cz isomer as the impurity, which is widespread in commercial Cz sources with <0.5 mol%. Ten representative Cz derivatives were resynthesized from the Lab-Cz and all failed to show the reported ultralong phosphorescence in the same crystal states. However, even 0.1 mol% isomer doping can recover the reported ultralong phosphorescence. The presence of the isomer in commercial carbazole triggers us to re-examine the structure-property of many optically active materials. Unexpected results have also been obtained for molecules with thermally activated delayed fluorescence, mechano-luminescence, and organic photosensitizers in many systems beyond Cz derivatives. Further analysis reveals the detailed mechanism underlying the observed afterglow using model Cz-based systems.
Prof. LIU Bin
Foreign Member of U.S. National Academy of Engineering
Deputy President (Research and Technology)
Tan Chin Tuan Centennial Professor
National University of Singapore
Professor Bin Liu is Tan Chin Tuan Centennial Professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS). Bin graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Nanjing University and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from NUS. She had postdoctoral training at the University of California, Santa Barbara before joining NUS in late 2005. Bin has been well-recognized for her contributions to polymer chemistry and organic nanomaterials for energy and biomedical applications. She is an international member of the US National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Inventors. During 2019-2024, she has served as the Deputy Editor to launch and develop ACS Materials Letters, a flagship materials journal of the American Chemical Society. Since 2026, She serves as an Associate Editor of the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
Personal website: https://www.nus.edu.sg/about/management/liu-bin
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