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Novel anti-Kasha fluorophores exhibiting dual emission with thermally activated delayed fluorescence through detouring triplet manifolds

Title
Novel anti-Kasha fluorophores exhibiting dual emission with thermally activated delayed fluorescence through detouring triplet manifolds
Authors
Jhun B.H.Jeong D.Y.Nah S.Park S.Y.You Y.
Ewha Authors
유영민
SCOPUS Author ID
유영민scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
ISSN
2050-7534JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry C vol. 9, no. 22, pp. 7083 - 7093
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Indexed
SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Molecules displaying dual emission (DE) disobey Kasha's rule. Although such molecules are valuable in various applications, the limited availability of DE materials has retarded full utilization of their photofunction. We discovered DE behaviors from a novel series of molecular dyads composed of coumarin and cyclic donors. Our DE dyads are unique in that they display short-wavelength prompt fluorescence and long-wavelength delayed fluorescence. Electrochemical, spectroscopic, quantum chemical, and structural investigations were conducted to elucidate the mechanism underlying the DE behaviors. Our mechanistic studies reveal that DE originates from the high-lying singlet π-π∗ and the low-lying singlet intramolecular charge-transfer (1ICT) transition states. The two states are under kinetic control between (1) internal conversion and (2) El Sayed-rule-allowed intersystem crossing, followed by reverse intersystem crossing. The latter process enables population of the 1ICT state through detouring via triplet manifolds. In addition, our investigation indicates that DE is also governed by conformeric heterogeneity of the cyclic amino donor between pseudo-axial and pseudo-equatorial forms. These findings are important because they point to an intimate coupling between the photophysical processes of DE and thermally activated delayed fluorescence. Finally, photonic utility of the DE behaviors has been demonstrated by luminescence ratiometric monitoring of the temperature and a triplet quencher. © 2021 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
DOI
10.1039/d1tc00660f
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