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Yuanyuan Guo1, Shaohong Wang2, Tianrui Zheng1
1State Key Laboratory of Information Photonic and Optical Communications and School of Physical Science and Technology, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 102206, China.
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Control over excited-state deactivation in multichromophoric assemblies is critical for advancing functional optoelectronic materials. While shape-persistent macrocycles provide a robust platform to suppress nonradiative relaxation via structural rigidity, their cyclic architecture often weakens electronic coupling, creating a trade-off between conformational constraint and deactivation pathway control. To address this challenge, we present two shape-persistent ortho-alkynyl-linked PDI macrocycles (Dimer and Trimer) that exhibit solvent-polarity-controlled switching between competing deactivation manifolds. By combining transient absorption spectroscopy with chemical calculations, we discover that in nonpolar toluene, ortho-alkynyl substitution activates a highly efficient, heavy-atom-free intersystem crossing pathway, with triplet yields increasing from the Dimer (∼65%) to the Trimer (∼85%). This enhancement is attributed to a higher density of near-resonant triplet states that compensates for decreased excitonic coupling. Conversely, increasing solvent polarity triggers ultrafast symmetry-breaking charge separation (SB-CS) on a picosecond time scale, which effectively outcompetes the triplet formation. These insights highlight the utility of rigid and weakly coupled molecular constructs in controlling triplet generation and SB-CS for potential applications in optoelectronic devices.
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