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Xiaojun Zhang1, Zhuke Gong1, Jianan Sun1
1Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Material Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Material Science, Heilongjiang University, 74 Xuefu Road, Harbin, 150080, P.R. China.
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According to El-Sayed's rule, nπ* component would facilitate intersystem crossing (ISC) and room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of organic molecules. However, purposeful molecular design still faces big challenge due to insufficient understanding of inherent effect of nπ* states on RTP. Herein, phosphorus-containing groups of triphenylphosphine, triphenylphosphine oxide, and tetraphenylphosphonium bromide are introduced in polyacrylamide matrix, corresponding to PAM-TPP, PAM-TPPO, and PAM-TPP+. It shows that phosphorus ("P") states determine excited-state compositions of these polymers and, more importantly, result in different RTP processes. p-π conjugation between P atom and phenyls in PAM-TPP integrates ISC acceleration and triplet convergence to stabilize triplet states (Tn*). In contrast, P = O localized nπ* state of PAM-TPPO competes with ππ* states of phenyls, while PAM-TPP+ has pure ππ* states. In contrast to RTP-free PAM-TPPO and PAM-TPP+, with RTP dependent on 1ππ* excitation, PAM-TPP achieves the best RTP performance, including the longest lifetime beyond 250 ms, the highest efficiency reaching 10.8%, and the limited excitation dependence, owing to its more than fourfold larger ISC rate constants reaching 10-7 s-1 and doubled RTP proportions. This work clarifies the importance of nπ*-ππ* synergy for developing high-performance RTP materials.
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