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The Effect of Substituents and Molecular Aggregation on the Room Temperature Phosphorescence of a Twisted Π-System

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2022

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Considering the relevance of room temperature phosphorescent (RTP) materials, we discuss the influence of donor and acceptor groups substituted on to a twisted three-fold symmetric hydrocarbon homotruxene, which presents a persistent RTP, even in the absence of donor or acceptor moieties, under ambient conditions as a result of the twisted pi-system. Compared to a fluorine acceptor, a donor methoxy group increases the phosphorescence decay rate in solution, while in the solid-state, molecular aggregation and packing yield a very persistent phosphorescence visible by the eye. The RTP of the intrinsically apolar homotruxene is found to be modulated by polar substituents, whose main impact on the solid-state emission is due to altered packing in the crystal.

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Sturm, Ludmilla/0009-0007-4497-4578; Bechtold, Ivan/0000-0001-6393-7245; Monkman, Anew/0000-0002-0784-8640; Farias, Giliano/0000-0003-4818-5940

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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

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25

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1

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684

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689
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