Synthesis and spectroscopic studies of highly fluorescent,solvatochromic diastereomers with differentially stacked bithiophene-substituted quinoxaline rings |
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Authors: | Ryan A. Ciufo John J. Kreinbihl Sarah R. Johnson Jocelyn M. Nadeau |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Physics, Marist College, 3399 North Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601, United States |
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Abstract: | Diastereomeric C-shaped molecules containing closely stacked bithiophene-substituted quinoxaline rings were synthesized and characterized by NMR, UV–vis absorption, and fluorescence spectroscopy. The unique geometry of each diastereomer resulted in different degrees of π-overlap between the bithiophene-substituted quinoxaline ring chromophores, modulating their spectroscopic properties. The donor-acceptor nature of this chromophore gave rise to its positive solvatochromism. 1H NMR and UV–vis absorption spectroscopy confirmed the existence of π-π interactions in the ground state between the quinoxaline rings in both molecules but between the bithiophene rings only in the syn isomer. They exhibited significant emission maxima bathochromic shifts, a strong, positive solvatochromism, increased band broadening, and larger Stokes shifts when compared to a compound with an unstacked chromophore. Additionally, the syn isomer consistently showed λmax,em value red-shifts and larger band broadening and Stokes shifts compared to the anti isomer due to the greater π-overlap in the syn isomer. |
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Keywords: | Quinoxaline Bithiophene Pi overlap Intramolecular excimer Charge transfer Solvatochromic |
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