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Efficient Intramolecular Charge Transfer in Oligoyne‐Linked Donor–π–Acceptor Molecules
Authors:Lars‐Olof Pålsson Dr  Changsheng Wang Dr  Andrei?S Batsanov Dr  Simon?M King Dr  Andrew Beeby Dr  Andrew?P Monkman Prof  Martin?R Bryce Prof
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE (UK), Fax: (+44) 191 384 4737;2. Department of Physics, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE (UK)
Abstract:Studies are reported on a series of triphenylamine–(C?C)n–2,5‐diphenyl‐1,3,4‐oxadiazole dyad molecules (n=1–4, 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , respectively) and the related triphenylamine‐C6H4–(C?C)3–oxadiazole dyad 5 . The oligoyne‐linked D–π–A (D=electron donor, A=electron acceptor) dyad systems have been synthesised by palladium‐catalysed cross‐coupling of terminal alkynyl and butadiynyl synthons with the corresponding bromoalkynyl moieties. Cyclic voltammetric studies reveal a reduction in the HOMO–LUMO gap in the series of compounds 1 – 4 as the oligoyne chain length increases, which is consistent with extended conjugation through the elongated bridges. Photophysical studies provide new insights into conjugative effects in oligoyne molecular wires. In non‐polar solvents the emission from these dyad systems has two different origins: a locally excited (LE) state, which is responsible for a π*→π fluorescence, and an intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) state, which produces charge‐transfer emission. In polar solvents the LE state emission vanishes and only ICT emission is observed. This emission displays strong solvatochromism and analysis according to the Lippert–Mataga–Oshika formalism shows significant ICT for all the luminescent compounds with high efficiency even for the longer more conjugated systems. The excited‐state properties of the dyads in non‐polar solvents vary with the extent of conjugation. For more conjugated systems a fast non‐radiative route dominates the excited‐state decay and follows the Engelman–Jortner energy gap law. The data suggest that the non‐radiative decay is driven by the weak coupling limit.
Keywords:charge transfer  fluorescence  oligoynes  oxadiazole  photodynamics  triarylamine
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