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Xiaoyu Han1, Yihao Jiang2, Xiaojie Zhang1
1Hebei Key Laboratory of Functional Polymers, Department of Polymer Materials and Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 12606, P. R. China.
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We report a novel indene-based allyl radical (ARI-Ph) and three donor-acceptor (D-A) derivatives (DPA-ARI-Ph, ARI-TPA, and ARI-Ph-DPA). Single-crystal X-ray analysis confirms their allyl type structures. Photophysical studies reveal that emission efficiency is governed by vibronic coupling and structural rigidity. ARI-Ph-DPA shows the lowest reorganization energy and minimal overlap between high-frequency vibrations and the charge-transfer pathway. This work presents stable luminescent allyl radicals and offers a design principle for radical emitters.
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