New thermally stable piezofluorochromic aggregation-induced emission compounds.

New piezofluorochromic compounds with high thermal stabilities and aggregation-induced emission behavior were developed. The spectroscopic properties and morphological structures of these compounds were reversed upon pressing (or grinding)/annealing (or fuming). The switchable color change feature and aggregation-induced emission make the compounds promising candidates for optical recording, pressure-sensing, and light-emitting systems.