Altering Noncovalent Interactions in Aggregates to Tune Fluorescence and Ionic Conductivity

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Organic aggregate packing balances noncovalent interactions to control photoluminescence and ionic conductivity. We revealed how pressure tunes the packing and electronic structure of perphenyl chromophores, establishing structure–property relationships for rotor-like fluorophores. We also demonstrated counterion-controlled aggregation of ionic chromophores in solution. Furthermore, we designed diffusely charged aromatic cations that enable state-independent halide conductivity.