On the Effect of Donor Strength on the Photoluminescence Performance in Mono‐Substituted N‐Donor Triarylmethyl Radicals

Author:

Arnold Mona E.1,Roß Lars2ORCID,Thielert Philipp3,Bartley Francisca2,Zolg Julia1,Bartsch Florian2,Kibler Ludwig A.4,Richert Sabine3,Bannwarth Christoph2ORCID,Kuehne Alexander J. C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry Ulm University Albert‐Einstein‐Allee 11 89081 Ulm Germany

2. Institute of Physical Chemistry RWTH Aachen University Melatener Str. 20 52074 Aachen Germany

3. Institute of Physical Chemistry University of Freiburg Albertstraße 21 79104 Freiburg Germany

4. Institute of Electrochemistry Ulm University Albert‐Einstein‐Allee 47 89081 Ulm Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe functionalization of light‐emitting triarylmethyl radicals with electron‐donating moieties can significantly increase their photoluminescence quantum yield ϕ. As luminophores in light‐emitting diodes, such open‐shell radicals can be used to overcome the problem of spin‐statistics inherent to conventional closed‐shell emitters. However, so far the functionalization of triarylmethyl radicals with donors of varying strength is limited by the restricted reactivity of the triarylmethyl radical, constraining optimization of performance to empirical trial and error approaches. Here, the reliable reactivity of N‐heterocyclic donors is used in radical‐mediated aromatic substitutions, allowing to systematically investigate the effect of donor strength on the emission characteristics of triarylmethyl radicals. As a single descriptor proxy to the donor strength, the ionization energy IE of the donor moiety is employed, which is determined by density functional theory calculations. A systematic bathochromic shift of the emission wavelength λmax is observed for increasing donor strength, while maximum ϕ values are obtained for medium‐strength donors. These effects are rationalized with a simple model based on Marcus theory supported by quantum chemical calculations and electron paramagnetic resonance. This allows to understand the effect of the donor strength on both λmax and ϕ, enabling the design of improved light‐emitting radicals in the future.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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