Regioisomeric π-extended nanographene with long-lived phosphorescence afterglow

TitleRegioisomeric π-extended nanographene with long-lived phosphorescence afterglow
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2025
AuthorsKumar, V, Venugopal, G, Jadhav, ABadrinaray, Dongre, SD, Gonnade, R, Kumar, J, Ruer, PC, Hupp, B, Steffen, A, Babu, SSanthosh
JournalAngewandte Chemie-International Edition
Volume64
Issue6
Paginatione202422125
Date PublishedFEB
Type of ArticleArticle
KeywordsAfterglow, CPL, Helicenes, nanographene, Phosphorescence, TADF
Abstract

The cutouts of graphene sheets, particularly those with a nonplanar topology, present vast opportunities for advancement. Even a slight deviation from the planar structure can lead to intriguing (chiro)optical features for helically twisted nanographenes. In this context, we introduce two regioisomeric pi-extended nanographenes that exhibit distinct excited-state characteristics. The helicene structure and the photophysical features can be easily tuned by changing the connecting position of the nanographene to the carbazole core (2,7- and 3,6-). Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the formation of nanographenes with bent and helical conformations. Both derivatives exhibited thermally activated delayed fluorescence at room temperature and phosphorescence at low temperatures. Notably, the nanographene with the bent structure displayed an impressive red afterglow lasting over 30seconds, in contrast to the very weak afterglow observed in the helical structure. DFT calculations revealed the existence of an isoenergetic higher triplet state (T-8) and comparatively weak spin-orbit coupling (T-1-S-0), thereby enabling the bent nanographene to exhibit a long-lived component and strong afterglow. Our findings highlight the significance of regioisomeric nanographenes with exceptional optical properties and offer a deeper understanding of the structure-property relationship in nonplanar nanographenes.

DOI10.1002/anie.202422125
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

Impact Factor (IF)

16.1

Divison category: 
Organic Chemistry
Physical and Materials Chemistry
Database: 
Web of Science (WoS)

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