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para-Quinodimethane-Bridged Perylene Dimers and Pericondensed Quaterrylenes: The Effect of the Fusion Mode on the Ground States and Physical Properties

Authors :
Xiaojian Zhu
Jishan Wu
Minjung Son
Wen-Hua Zhang
Jun Ding
Dongho Kim
Soumyajit Das
Pan Hu
Run-Wei Li
Sangsu Lee
Zhe Sun
Kuo-Wei Huang
Zebing Zeng
Bin Zheng
Wangdong Zeng
Source :
Chemistry - A European Journal. 20:11410-11420
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

Polycyclic hydrocarbon compounds with a singlet biradical ground state show unique physical properties and promising material applications; therefore, it is important to understand the fundamental structure/biradical character/physical properties relationships. In this study, para-quinodimethane (p-QDM)-bridged quinoidal perylene dimers 4 and 5 with different fusion modes and their corresponding aromatic counterparts, the pericondensed quaterrylenes 6 and 7, were synthesized. Their ground-state electronic structures and physical properties were studied by using various experiments assisted with DFT calculations. The proaromatic p-QDM-bridged perylene monoimide dimer 4 has a singlet biradical ground state with a small singlet/triplet energy gap (-2.97 kcal mol(-1)), whereas the antiaromatic s-indacene-bridged N-annulated perylene dimer 5 exists as a closed-shell quinoid with an obvious intramolecular charge-transfer character. Both of these dimers showed shorter singlet excited-state lifetimes, larger two-photon-absorption cross sections, and smaller energy gaps than the corresponding aromatic quaterrylene derivatives 6 and 7, respectively. Our studies revealed how the fusion mode and aromaticity affect the ground state and, consequently, the photophysical properties and electronic properties of a series of extended polycyclic hydrocarbon compounds.

Details

ISSN :
09476539
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemistry - A European Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7de46e1ffe899f263b8eaff166f7af72
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201402831