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3.3 Conclusions

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Most of the AIE molecules, especially the most extensively studied TPE and its derivatives, possess a critical carbon–carbon double bond. Therefore, whether the RDBR process is involved and plays a key role in the AIE mechanism is a very concerned question even from the moment when the AIE phenomenon is discovered. From no effect, minor effect, to key effect and major effect on the AIE phenomenon, a long time has been passed. Now, the importance of the RDBR process in the AIE mechanism has been widely recognized and accepted. But the detailed relationship of the RDBR process and other nonradiative processes needs to be further unraveled and confirmed. The status and degree of the RDBR process, in general, RIR AIE mechanism, also needs to be further determined. More importantly, how the RDBR mechanism can be used to design better AIEgens is what we will do in the future. It is believed that more AIEgens that are based on RDBR mechanism and have exceptional properties will be developed in the near future.

Handbook of Aggregation-Induced Emission, Volume 1

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