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Tuning Charge-Transfer and Excited-State Relaxation Pathways in Anthracene-Based Donor-Acceptor AIEgens through
Chinmaya Kumar Jena1, Shailesh Rana2,3, Nobuhiro Ohta3
1Department of Chemistry, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India.
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Precise control of charge-transfer (CT) and excited-state relaxation pathways is crucial for designing efficient donor-acceptor (D-A) fluorophores. Here, we investigate a series of novel anthracene-based imine-linked D-A chromophores bearing electron-donating and electron-withdrawing substituents at different positions to establish how substituent identity and the local environment impact the excited-state behavior. Spectroscopic studies reveal that solvent polarity shifts the population balance between locally excited (LE) and charge-transfer (CT) states, leading to a redistribution of excited-state populations rather than an alteration of the intrinsic decay kinetics. Nitro substitution induces ground-state polarity reflected by negative solvatochromism in the absorption spectrum, while emission in all derivatives arises from the stabilized CT state, exhibiting a systematic red shift with solvent polarity. Aggregation and metal ion coordination both suppress excited-state torsional relaxation, leading to enhanced emission and simplified decay dynamics, demonstrating that aggregation-induced emission and sensing responses originate from a common restriction of nonradiative pathways. Computational analysis supports the substituent-dependent orbital localization governing CT characteristics. A key finding of this study is that we turn the conventionally known fluorescence-quenching -NO2 electron-withdrawing group into a functional advantage, enabling highly sensitive detection of biologically and environmentally relevant metal ions alongside pronounced aggregation-induced emission.
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