Abstract
The high natural abundance of aluminium makes the respective fluorophores attractive for
various optical applications, but photoluminescence quantum yields above 0.7 have yet not been
reported for solutions of aluminium complexes. In this contribution, a dinuclear aluminium(III)
complex featuring enhanced photoluminescence properties is described. Its facile one-pot synthesis
originates from a readily available precursor and trimethyl aluminium. In solution, the complex
exhibits an unprecedented photoluminescence quantum yield near unity (Φabsolute 1.0 ± 0.1) and an
excited-state lifetime of 2.3 ns. In the solid state, J-aggregation and aggregation-caused quenching
are noticed, but still quantum yields of 0.6 are observed. Embedding the complex in electrospun nonwoven
fabrics yields a highly fluorescent fleece possessing a quantum yield of 0.9 ± 0.04.
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