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Titel: Exploiting Excited-State Aromaticity To Design Highly Stable Singlet Fission Materials
VerfasserIn: Fallon, Kealan J.
Budden, Peter
Salvadori, Enrico
Ganose, Alex M.
Savory, Christopher N.
Eyre, Lissa
Dowland, Simon
Ai, Qianxiang
Goodlett, Stephen
Risko, Chad
Scanlon, David O.
Kay, Christopher
Rao, Akshay
Friend, Richard H.
Musser, Andrew J.
Bronstein, Hugo
Sprache: Englisch
Titel: Journal of the American Chemical Society
Bandnummer: 141
Heft: 35
Startseite: 13867
Endseite: 13876
Verlag/Plattform: American Chemical Society (ACS)
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Dokumenttyp: Journalartikel / Zeitschriftenartikel
Abstract: Singlet fission, the process of forming two triplet excitons from one singlet exciton, is a characteristic reserved for only a handful of organic molecules due to the atypical energetic requirement for low energy excited triplet states. The predominant strategy for achieving such a trait is by increasing ground state diradical character; however, this greatly reduces ambient stability. Herein, we exploit Baird's rule of excited state aromaticity to manipulate the singlet-triplet energy gap and create novel singlet fission candidates. We achieve this through the inclusion of a [4n] 5-membered heterocycle, whose electronic resonance promotes aromaticity in the triplet state, stabilizing its energy relative to the singlet excited state. Using this theory, we design a family of derivatives of indolonaphthyridine thiophene (INDT) with highly tunable excited state energies. Not only do we access novel singlet fission materials, they also exhibit excellent ambient stability, imparted due to the delocalized nature of the triplet excited state. Spin-coated films retained up to 85% activity after several weeks of exposure to oxygen and light, while analogous films of TIPS-pentacene showed full degradation after 4 days, showcasing the excellent stability of this class of singlet fission scaffold. Extension of our theoretical analysis to almost ten thousand candidates reveals an unprecedented degree of tunability and several thousand potential fission-capable candidates, while clearly demonstrating the relationship between triplet aromaticity and singlet-triplet energy gap, confirming this novel strategy for manipulating the exchange energy in organic materials.
DOI der Erstveröffentlichung: 10.1021/jacs.9b06346
Link zu diesem Datensatz: hdl:20.500.11880/27849
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-29308
ISSN: 0002-7863
1520-5126
Datum des Eintrags: 20-Sep-2019
Fakultät: NT - Naturwissenschaftlich- Technische Fakultät
Fachrichtung: NT - Chemie
Professur: NT - Prof. Dr. Christopher Kay
Sammlung:SciDok - Der Wissenschaftsserver der Universität des Saarlandes

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