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Anthracene-Naphthalenediimide Compact Electron Donor/Acceptor Dyads: Electronic Coupling, Electron Transfer, and
Kepeng Chen1, Jianzhang Zhao1,2, Xiaoxin Li3
1State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, School of Chemical Engineering , Dalian University of Technology , E-208 West Campus, 2 Ling-Gong Road , Dalian 116024 , P. R. China.
Abstract:
We attached different electron donors of phenyl, anthryl, and alkylamino moieties, to electron acceptor naphthalenediimide (NDI) to construct compact electron donor/acceptor dyads. The purpose is to study the effect of electron coupling (the magnitude is the matrix element, VDA) on the photophysical properties of UV-vis absorption, fluorescence emission, especially spin-orbit charge transfer intersystem crossing. We found that the magnitude of VDA depends on the electron donating strength of the aryl moieties ( VDA = 0.22-0.55 eV), as well as the molecular conformation, based on steady state and time-resolved transient absorption spectroscopies. We also found that electron coupling does not show the add-up (or synergetic) effect. Solvent polarity-dependent intersystem crossing (ISC) was observed for the dyad/triads and singlet oxygen quantum yield decreases in polar solvents. Femtosecond transient absorption results indicate that the charge separation (CS) for 9-An-NDI-NH occurs on time scale of 0.83 ps (in toluene) or 0.71 ps (in acetonitrile). The charge recombination (CR) process (50 ps in toluene) produces triplet state with ΦISC = 19%. The triplet state lifetime is up to 22 μs. This result indicates that orthogonal geometry for a compact electron donor/acceptor does not lead to efficient ISC via CR. Other factors such as the energy gap between the CS state and triplet state also determine the ISC efficiency.
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