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Developing Quinoidal Fluorophores with Unusually Strong Red/Near-Infrared Emission.

Longbin Ren1,2, Feng Liu1,2, Xingxing Shen1,2, Cheng Zhang1,2, Yuanping Yi1, Xiaozhang Zhu1.   

Abstract

Despite the dominant position of aromatic fluorophores, we report herein the design and synthesis of quinoidal fluorophores based on rarely emissive quinoidal bithiophene. Quinoidal bitheno[3,4-b]thiophene, QBTT-C6, consisting of cruciform-fused (E)-1,2-bis(5-hexylthiophen-2-yl)ethene and quinoidal bithiophene, shows a fluorescence quantum yield of 8.5%, 25-fold higher than that of the parent quinoidal QBT chromophore, but its maximum emission is at similar wavelengths. QBTT-Ar's featuring intramolecular charge transfer can further shift the maximum emission into the near-infrared region. The intramolecular charge transfer is programmably enhanced by tuning the substituents on the aryl groups from the electron-withdrawing trifluoromethyl to the electron-donating methoxy groups. Unexpectedly, a positive relationship between intramolecular charge transfer and fluorescence quantum yield is observed; as a result, QBTT-FL gives an unprecedentedly high fluorescence quantum yield of up to 53.1% for quinoidal oligothiophenes. With detailed photophysical and theoretical investigations, we demonstrate that the nonradiative intersystem crossing (S1 → T2) is significantly restrained in QBTT-Ar's, which can be attributed to the faster reverse intersystem crossing (T2 → S1) characteristic of a small activation energy. This work reveals the possibility for developing red/near-infrared fluorophores from the less explored quinoidal molecules because of their intrinsically narrow bandgaps.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26293207     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b03899

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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