Issue 34, 2017

Understanding the structure-determining solid fluorescence of an azaacene derivative

Abstract

Tuning the solid-state light emission properties of a single azaacene derivative system to achieve a high emission efficiency without any further modification is highly desirable and probably has many potential applications. In this research, we prepared a new azaacene derivative (TBIDQ) without any aromatic rotors and found that it exhibited different fluorescence emission behaviors in its three different single crystal forms (Form I, Form II and Form III). The fluorescence quantum yields (ϕ) of Form I, Form II and Form III are 30.2%, 26.0% and 14.6%, respectively. From single-crystal structural analysis and optical experimental results, we found that the mean distance of the interlayers and the radiative decay rate decreased from Form I to Form III, while the π–π stacking interactions and the nonradiative decay rate increased. Our results strongly suggest that planar molecules can display the loose stacking mode with weak π–π stacking interactions through careful crystal-engineering.

Graphical abstract: Understanding the structure-determining solid fluorescence of an azaacene derivative

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jul 2017
Accepted
03 Aug 2017
First published
04 Aug 2017

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2017,5, 8869-8874

Understanding the structure-determining solid fluorescence of an azaacene derivative

P. Gu, G. Liu, J. Zhao, N. Aratani, X. Ye, Y. Liu, H. Yamada, L. Nie, H. Zhang, J. Zhu, D. Li and Q. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2017, 5, 8869 DOI: 10.1039/C7TC03089D

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