Kumari, BeenaBeenaKumariDahiwadkar, RahulRahulDahiwadkarKanvah, SriramSriramKanvah2025-08-312025-08-312022-10-0110.1002/agt2.1912-s2.0-85166395561http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/27095Fluorescent organic materials that exhibit unique aggregation-induced emission have been utilized for various applications, including white light emission (WLE). The materials typically rely on composite designs involving a mixture of compounds emitting at different wavelengths of light. To overcome the limitations offered by the design of such composite mixtures, tremendous efforts were also emphasized in developing single-molecule substrates that emit white light. The white light by either method is typically controlled by the solvent polarity, energy and charge transfer, host-guest interactions, gelation, or embedding in the polymer or organic frameworks. This article briefly reviews various molecules exhibiting aggregation-induced emission behavior and emitting white light.truecyanostilbenes | tetraphenylethylenes | white light emissionWhite light emission from AIE-active luminescent organic materialsArticlehttps://doi.org/10.1002/agt2.19126924560October 202238e19142