Walking Down the Chalcogenic Group of the Periodic Table: From Singlet to Triplet Organic Emitters

The synthesis, X‐ray crystal structures, ground‐ and excited‐state UV/Vis absorption spectra, and luminescence properties of chalcogen‐doped organic emitters equipped on both extremities with benzoxa‐, benzothia‐, benzoselena‐ and benzotellurazole (1X and 2X) moieties have been reported for the firs...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemistry : a European journal 2015-10, Vol.21 (43), p.15377-15387
Hauptverfasser: Kremer, Adrian, Aurisicchio, Claudia, De Leo, Federica, Ventura, Barbara, Wouters, Johan, Armaroli, Nicola, Barbieri, Andrea, Bonifazi, Davide
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Zusammenfassung:The synthesis, X‐ray crystal structures, ground‐ and excited‐state UV/Vis absorption spectra, and luminescence properties of chalcogen‐doped organic emitters equipped on both extremities with benzoxa‐, benzothia‐, benzoselena‐ and benzotellurazole (1X and 2X) moieties have been reported for the first time. The insertion of the four different chalcogen atoms within the same molecular skeleton enables the investigation of only the chalcogenic effect on the organisation and photophysical properties of the material. Detailed crystal‐structure analyses provide evidence of similar packing for 2O–2Se, in which the benzoazoles are engaged in π–π stacking and, for the heavier atoms, in secondary X⋅⋅⋅X and X⋅⋅⋅N bonding interactions. Detailed computational analysis shows that the arrangement is essentially governed by the interplay of van der Waals and secondary bonding interactions. Progressive quenching of the fluorescence and concomitant onset of phosphorescence features with gradually shorter lifetimes are detected as the atomic weight of the chalcogen heteroatom increases, with the tellurium‐doped derivatives exhibiting only emission from the lowest triplet excited state. Notably, the phosphorescence spectra of the selenium and tellurium derivatives can be recorded even at room temperature; this is a very rare finding for fully organic emitters. Weighty results: The presence of chalcogen doping atoms in a rod‐like π‐conjugated molecule induced a clear transition from fluorescence to phosphorescence emission (see figure). The change in the emission has been evaluated through steady‐state and time‐resolved techniques. The heavy‐atom effect has also been investigated by XRD analysis of the crystallized organic emitters.
ISSN:0947-6539
1521-3765
DOI:10.1002/chem.201501260