Recently, Professor Zhang Guoqing's team at the Hefei National Research Center for Microscale Physical Sciences at the University of Science and Technology of China reported the discovery of a new mode of interaction between organic molecules: that is, a stable light-induced charge transfer complex can be formed between aromatic imides and aliphatic amines , and systematically studied the properties and formation process of the complex through steady-state and time-resolved emission spectra, absorption spectra, mass spectrometry, paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, etc., and proved that the complex can be used for light-induced polymerization and carbon dioxide photoreduction. , UV energy storage and other fields. The result was published in Chem under the title "Trapping Highly Reactive Photo-Induced Charge-Transfer Complex Between Amine and Imide by Light".