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Bowl-Shaped π-Extended Phosphangulenes: Synthesis and Structure-Dependent Modulation of Circularly Polarized
Huijie Li1, Heyang Li1, Yang Cheng1
1Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry (Ministry of Education), School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an 710119, P. R. China.
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Bowl-shaped conjugated materials have emerged as a compelling class of materials due to their unique structural topology and exceptional chiral optoelectronic characteristics. Among these, phosphorus-embedded curved polycyclic aromatic phosphangulenes represent a particularly intriguing yet underexplored family, as their development has been hindered by synthetic challenges. We present an efficient synthetic strategy for two novel π-extended phosphangulene derivatives (P-PTz and P-DOPTz), establishing their first application in circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) systems. The chalcogen-dependent electronic modulation through sulfur oxidation enables remarkable emission color tuning across blue, green, and red spectral regions, with additional solvent-polarity-responsive characteristics. Notably, these compounds exhibit strong phosphorescence emission in cryogenic solution and thin-film states. This study not only validates the potential of bowl chirality in phosphangulenes as a design principle for CPL-active materials but also provides a foundation for developing advanced functional materials with multifarious optoelectronic applications.
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