Engineered Chiroplasmonic Nanointerfaces Enable High‐Dissymmetry Circularly Polarized Electrochemiluminescence From Achiral Luminophores

W Wenping Gao (School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering) X Xiaoxi Luan (School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering) F Fengxia Wu (School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering) H Haili Wei (School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering) X Xiulin Wang Z Zohaib Saddique (Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun China) H Hsien‐Yi Hsu (School of Energy and Environment Department of Materials Science and Engineering Centre For Functional Photonics City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Hong Kong P. R. China) Y Yu Tian F Fenghua Li G Guobao Xu (School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering) W Wenxin Niu (School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Circularly polarized electrochemiluminescence (CP‐ECL) provides an emerging route to encode chiral information into electrochemically generated light, but current strategies largely rely on intrinsically chiral luminophores, limiting molecular diversity, device integration, and dissymmetry‐factor amplification. Here, a strategy based on engineered chiroplasmonic nanointerfaces is developed for high‐dissymmetry CP‐ECL from achiral luminophores. In this design, luminophores are spatially confined around helicoid Au nanocrystals within a nanoscale plasmonic environment, and the resulting hybrid nanocrystals are assembled into monolayer films to couple chiroplasmonic near fields with electrochemically generated excited states. Using Ru(bpy) 3 2+ as a model achiral ECL luminophore, the helicoid Au@SiO 2 ‐Ru nanocrystal monolayer electrode produces mirror‐image CP‐ECL responses with a high dissymmetry factor of |g CP‐ECL | ≈ 1.1. Control experiments and electromagnetic simulations reveal a synergistic mechanism in which chiroplasmonic near‐field induction predominantly breaks the emission symmetry, whereas circular‐polarization‐dependent extinction further amplifies the far‐field circular polarization contrast. Extension to another achiral ECL luminophore suggests that this strategy may be applicable beyond the Ru(bpy) 3 2+ system. By enabling circular polarization without requiring intrinsically chiral luminophores, this approach can be readily integrated with established achiral ECL chemistries and devices, offering opportunities for chiral sensing, electrochemiluminescent photonics, and optical information encoding.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 17, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

W

Wenping Gao

School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering

X

Xiaoxi Luan

School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering

F

Fengxia Wu

School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering

H

Haili Wei

School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering

X

Xiulin Wang

Z

Zohaib Saddique

Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun China

H

Hsien‐Yi Hsu

School of Energy and Environment Department of Materials Science and Engineering Centre For Functional Photonics City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Hong Kong P. R. China

Y

Yu Tian

F

Fenghua Li

G

Guobao Xu

School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering

W

Wenxin Niu

School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering