A Heavy‐atom‐free Molecular Motif Based on Symmetric Bird‐like Structured Tetraphenylenes with Room‐Temperature Phosphorescence (RTP) Afterglow over 8 s

Author:

Yang Xinqi1,Wang Shiyin1,Sun Ke23ORCID,Liu Haichao1,Ma Ming2,Zhang Shi‐Tong1ORCID,Yang Bing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials College of Chemistry Jilin University Changchun 130012 (P. R. China)

2. Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen 518055 P. R. China

3. Institute of Intelligent Manufacturing Technology Shenzhen Polytechnic 4089 Shahe West Road Shenzhen 518055 China

Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, pure organic room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP) with highly efficient and long‐persistent afterglow has drawn substantial awareness. Commonly, spin‐orbit coupling can be improved by introducing heavy atoms into pure‐organic molecules. However, this strategy will simultaneously increase the radiative and non‐radiative transition rate, further resulting in dramatic decreases in the excited state lifetime and afterglow duration. Here in this work, a highly symmetric bird‐like structure tetraphenylene (TeP), and its three symmetrical halogenated derivatives (TeP−F, TeP−Cl and TeP−Br) are synthesized, while their RTP properties and mechanisms are systematically investigated by both theoretical and experimental approaches. As the results, the rigid, highly twisted conformation of TeP restricts the non‐radiative processes of RTP and gives rise to the enhancement of electron‐exchange, which can contribute to the RTP radiation process. Despite the faint RTP of the bromine and chlorine‐substituted ones (TeP−Br, TeP−Cl), the fluoro‐substituted TeP−F exhibited a long phosphorescent lifetime up to 890 ms, corresponding to an extremely long RTP afterglow over 8 s, which could be incorporated into the best series of non‐heavy‐atom RTP materials reported in previous literature.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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