Virtual screening for an ultra-small NIR emitter with only two isolated hexatomic rings

IF 19.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Chem Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1016/j.chempr.2024.08.022
Zuping Xiong , Jianyu Zhang , Lei Wang , Xiong Liu , Jing Zhi Sun , Haoke Zhang , Ben Zhong Tang
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Abstract

Unlocking the potential of weak interactions to govern the electronic structure of organic molecules remains a significant challenge. This study constructs a quantitative relationship between conformations and strength of electronic through-space interactions (TSIs) for tetraarylethanes (TAEs). To identify long-wavelength emitters, a sophisticated virtual screening is executed for TAEs by constructing a TSI-based database. Consequently, an ultra-small emitter (o-2Md), distinguished by a highly concentrated n-electron configuration, is synthesized and shows a remarkable near-infrared (NIR) emission with a luminescence quantum yield of 25% and an emission wavelength extending beyond 800 nm. Notably, the o-2Md stands out as one of the smallest known organic NIR emitters, showcasing the robustness of n-n TSI in designing efficient emitters. This work not only systematically reveals the important role of weak interactions in manipulating the electronic structure at the single-molecule level but also provides a new platform, the TSI database, for designing advanced optoelectronic materials.

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Chem Environmental Science-Environmental Chemistry
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期刊介绍: Chem, affiliated with Cell as its sister journal, serves as a platform for groundbreaking research and illustrates how fundamental inquiries in chemistry and its related fields can contribute to addressing future global challenges. It was established in 2016, and is currently edited by Robert Eagling.
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