How Donor–Bridge–Acceptor Orientation and Chemical Modification Affect the Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Abilities of Boron-Based Emitters

IF 3 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Jeremy M. Kaminski, Tu V. Chu, Christel M. Marian
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The photophysical properties of a series of thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters, comprising a nitrogen-based donor, a phenylene bridge and a boron-based acceptor, are investigated using a combination of density functional theory and multi-reference configuration interaction methods. In addition to singlet and triplet charge-transfer (CT) states, an acceptor-localized low-lying triplet state is found in all compounds. The size of the singlet–triplet gap and the energetic order of the CT and locally excited (LE) states can be modulated by regioisomerism (ortho- or para-linkage) and the chemical modification of the subunits. Spin-vibronic interactions, introduced through a Herzberg–Teller-type approach, are found to accelerate the intersystem crossing process considerably provided that the CT and LE states are close in energy.

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给体-桥体-受体取向和化学修饰如何影响硼基发射体的热激活延迟荧光能力
结合密度泛函理论和多参考构型相互作用方法,研究了一系列由氮基给体、苯基桥和硼基受体组成的热激活延迟荧光发射体的光物理性质。除了单线态和三重态电荷转移(CT)外,在所有化合物中都发现了受体定位的低洼三重态。单重态-三重态间隙的大小以及CT态和局域激发态的能量顺序可以通过区域异构(邻键或对键)和亚基的化学修饰来调节。通过herzberg - teller型方法引入的自旋-振动相互作用发现,在CT态和LE态能量接近的情况下,可以显著加速系统间的交叉过程。
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ChemPhotoChem
ChemPhotoChem Chemistry-Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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期刊介绍: Light plays a crucial role in natural processes and leads to exciting phenomena in molecules and materials. ChemPhotoChem welcomes exceptional international research in the entire scope of pure and applied photochemistry, photobiology, and photophysics. Our thorough editorial practices aid us in publishing authoritative research fast. We support the photochemistry community to be a leading light in science. We understand the huge pressures the scientific community is facing every day and we want to support you. Chemistry Europe is an association of 16 chemical societies from 15 European countries. Run by chemists, for chemists—we evaluate, publish, disseminate, and amplify the scientific excellence of chemistry researchers from around the globe.
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