Intramolecular Triplet Diffusion Facilitates Triplet Dissociation in a Pentacene Hexamer

Author:

Greißel Phillip M.1,Thiel Dominik1,Gotfredsen Henrik234,Chen Lan2,Krug Marcel1,Papadopoulos Ilias15,Miskolzie Mark2,Torres Tomás67,Clark Timothy8,Brøndsted Nielsen Mogens3,Tykwinski Rik R.2,Guldi Dirk M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy & Interdisciplinary Center for Molecular Materials (ICMM) Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg Egerlandstraße 3 91058 Erlangen Germany

2. Department of Chemistry University of Alberta 11227 Saskatchewan Drive Edmonton Alberta T6G 2G2 Canada

3. Department of Chemistry University of Copenhagen Universitetsparken 5 2100 Copenhagen Ø Denmark

4. Current address: Department of Chemistry University of Oxford Chemistry Research Laboratory Oxford OX1 3TA UK

5. Department of Applied Chemistry Graduate School of Engineering Center for Molecular Systems (CMS) Kyushu University 744 Motooka Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0395 Japan

6. Department of Organic Chemistry Institute for Advanced Research in Chemical Sciences (IAdChem) Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Campus de Cantoblanco 28049 Madrid Spain

7. IMDEA Nanociencia C/Faraday 9, Cantoblanco 28049 Madrid Spain

8. Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy & Computer-Chemie-Center (CCC) Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg Nägelsbachstraße 25 91052 Erlangen Germany

Abstract

AbstractTriplet dynamics in singlet fission depend strongly on the strength of the electronic coupling. Covalent systems in solution offer precise control over such couplings. Nonetheless, efficient free triplet generation remains elusive in most systems, as the intermediate triplet pair 1(T1T1) is prone to triplet‐triplet annihilation due to its spatial confinement. In the solid state, entropically driven triplet diffusion assists in the spatial separation of triplets, resulting in higher yields of free triplets. Control over electronic coupling in the solid state is, however, challenging given its sensitivity to molecular packing. We have thus developed a hexameric system (HexPnc) to enable solid‐state‐like triplet diffusion at the molecular scale. This system is realized by covalently tethering three pentacene dimers to a central subphthalocyanine scaffold. Transient absorption spectroscopy, complemented by theoretical structural optimizations and steady‐state spectroscopy, reveals that triplet diffusion is indeed facilitated due to intramolecular cluster formation. The yield of free triplets in HexPnc is increased by a factor of up to 14 compared to the corresponding dimeric reference (DiPnc). Thus, HexPnc establishes crucial design aspects for achieving efficient triplet dissociation in strongly coupled systems by providing avenues for diffusive separation of 1(T1T1), while, concomitantly, retaining strong interchromophore coupling which preserves rapid formation of 1(T1T1).

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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