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Published on: December 27, 2018
Room-temperature phosphorescence and aggregation behavior in chiral heavy-atom-free organic molecules
Mengmei Qin1, Ya Chu2, Zibo Wu1
1Tianjin Key Laboratory of Molecular Optoelectronic Sciences, Department of Chemistry, National Demonstration Center for Experimental Chemistry & Chemical engineering Education, School of Science, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300354, China.
Abstract:
Purely organic room temperature phosphorescence materials (RTP) have attracted much attention recently, but most of them are substituted with heavy atoms to enhance the intersystem crossing (ISC), which requires complicated design and synthesis. Herein, we report four chiral heavy-atom-free small molecules which integrate properties of aggregation and long-lifetime room temperature phosphorescence. The phosphorescence lifetime of synthesized chiral molecules is measured to be 150 ms, and the phosphorescence quantum yield reaches 15 % at room temperature. The twisted chiral conformation of four molecules not only affect aggregation photoluminescence properties but also can synergistically stabilize triplet exciton in the triplet excited states for excellent ISC efficiency. This strategy enriches the application fields of chiral aggregated long-lifetime room temperature phosphorescent materials.
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