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Hidden Diradical: Conformational Switch for Solvatochromic NIR Emission With Unity Quantum Yield in Thiele's
Matteo Bevilacqua1,2, Mattia Reato1, Federico Cilento3
1Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padova, Italy.
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We present that halogen-substituted and air-stable Thiele-type diradicaloids with folded (1) and planar (2, 3) structures can be obtained by switching the positions of fluorine and chlorine substituents. The strongly distorted p-quinodimethane 1 demonstrates emission in the UV-visible/near-infrared (UV-vis/NIR) range with a photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of 100%, an exceedingly large Stokes shift of up to 2.0 eV, an excited state lifetime of 81 ns, and pronounced solvatochromic emission (from 1.81 eV in n-pentane to approximately 2.0 eV in dichloromethane). Dual emission in pentane, transient absorption spectroscopy, quantum chemical calculations, as well as the comparison with compounds 2 and 3 reveal that the exceptional photophysical properties of closed-shell 1 are thanks to interconversion with its planar conformer 1flat. The key here is that the conformer 1flat, which is generated upon photoexcitation, excels with a pronounced singlet diradical character (y0 = 0.78) and a dark doubly excited (DE) S1 state. Our findings delineate how to leverage conformational equilibria to design bright luminescent materials based on hidden and thus air-stable organic diradicals.
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