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Room-temperature phosphorescence from small organic systems containing a thiocarbonyl moiety
Chun-Hao Huang1, Pei-Jhen Wu2, Kun-You Chung2
1Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, 11677, Taiwan. eliseytli@ntnu.edu.tw.
Abstract:
Small organic molecules based on the unnatural DNA base pair dTPT3 are designed and synthesized, among which compounds bearing the thiocarbonyl group, compared with their carbonyl counterparts, show a much larger SOC integral between S1(1nπ*) and T1(3ππ*) states due to the appropriate energy level alignment and the heavy sulfur atom effect, resulting in the appearance of both fluorescence and phosphorescence in solution and solid state at room temperature.
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