Triplet Generation Through Singlet Fission in Metal-Organic Framework: An Alternative Route to Inefficient Singlet-Triplet Intersystem Crossing

High quantum yield triplets, populated by initially prepared excited singlets, are desired for various energy conversion schemes in solid working compositions like porous MOFs. However, a large disparity in the distribution of the excitonic center of mass, singlet-triplet intersystem crossing (ISC)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie (International Edition) 2023-09, Vol.62 (38), p.e202305323-e202305323
Hauptverfasser: Surendran Rajasree, Sreehari, Yu, Jierui, Fry, H Christopher, Anderson, Ryther, Xu, Wenqian, Krishnan, Riya, Duan, Jiaxin, Goswami, Subhadip, A Gómez-Gualdrón, Diego, Deria, Pravas
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Zusammenfassung:High quantum yield triplets, populated by initially prepared excited singlets, are desired for various energy conversion schemes in solid working compositions like porous MOFs. However, a large disparity in the distribution of the excitonic center of mass, singlet-triplet intersystem crossing (ISC) in such assemblies is inhibited, so much so that a carboxy-coordinated zirconium heavy metal ion cannot effectively facilitate the ISC through spin-orbit coupling. Circumventing this sluggish ISC, singlet fission (SF) is explored as a viable route to generating triplets in solution-stable MOFs. Efficient SF is achieved through a high degree of interchromophoric coupling that facilitates electron super-exchange to generate triplet pairs. Here we show that a predesigned chromophoric linker with extremely poor ISC efficiency (k ) but form triplets in MOF in contrast to the frameworks that are built from linkers with sizable k but . This work opens a new photophysical and photochemical avenue in MOF chemistry and utility in energy conversion schemes.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.202305323