TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthetic Control of Photophysical Process and Circularly Polarized Luminescence of [5]Carbohelicene Derivatives Substituted by Maleimide Units
AU - Sakai, Hayato
AU - Kubota, Takako
AU - Yuasa, Junpei
AU - Araki, Yasuyuki
AU - Sakanoue, Tomo
AU - Takenobu, Taishi
AU - Wada, Takehiko
AU - Kawai, Tsuyoshi
AU - Hasobe, Taku
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2016/4/21
Y1 - 2016/4/21
N2 - A series of [5]carbohelicene derivatives substituted by electron-withdrawing maleimide and electron-donating methoxy, such as maleimide-substituted [5]carbohelicene (HeliIm) and methoxy-substituted HeliIm (MeO-HeliIm), were newly designed and synthesized to examine the electrochemical properties, excited-state dynamic and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL). First, electrochemical measurements and DFT calculations of [5]carbohelicene derivatives were performed by comparing with the structural isomers: picene derivatives. Introduction of an electron-withdrawing maleimide group onto a [5]carbohelicene core contributes to the stabilized LUMO state in HeliIm as compared to that of [5]carbohelicene (Heli), whereas the energy level of HOMO state in MeO-HeliIm increases by introducing electron-donating methoxy (MeO) groups onto a HeliIm skeleton. The HOMO-LUMO gap of MeO-HeliIm is smaller than those of HeliIm and Heli, which is similar to the steady-state spectroscopic measurements. The absolute fluorescence quantum yield (ΦFL) of HeliIm (0.37) largely increased as compared to [5]carbohelicene, Heli (0.04), whereas ΦFL of MeO-HeliIm (0.22) was slightly smaller than that of HeliIm. Theses photophysical processes including intersystem crossing are successfully explained by the kinetic discussions. Since [5]carbohelicene derivatives show the chirality, measurements of circular dichroism (CD) and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) were successfully performed. In particular, HeliIm and MeO-HeliIm have provide excellent circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) and the values of the anisotropy factor glum were estimated to be ∼2.4 × 10-3 and ∼2.3 × 10-3, relatively. This is the first observation of CPL in [5]carbohelicene derivatives.
AB - A series of [5]carbohelicene derivatives substituted by electron-withdrawing maleimide and electron-donating methoxy, such as maleimide-substituted [5]carbohelicene (HeliIm) and methoxy-substituted HeliIm (MeO-HeliIm), were newly designed and synthesized to examine the electrochemical properties, excited-state dynamic and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL). First, electrochemical measurements and DFT calculations of [5]carbohelicene derivatives were performed by comparing with the structural isomers: picene derivatives. Introduction of an electron-withdrawing maleimide group onto a [5]carbohelicene core contributes to the stabilized LUMO state in HeliIm as compared to that of [5]carbohelicene (Heli), whereas the energy level of HOMO state in MeO-HeliIm increases by introducing electron-donating methoxy (MeO) groups onto a HeliIm skeleton. The HOMO-LUMO gap of MeO-HeliIm is smaller than those of HeliIm and Heli, which is similar to the steady-state spectroscopic measurements. The absolute fluorescence quantum yield (ΦFL) of HeliIm (0.37) largely increased as compared to [5]carbohelicene, Heli (0.04), whereas ΦFL of MeO-HeliIm (0.22) was slightly smaller than that of HeliIm. Theses photophysical processes including intersystem crossing are successfully explained by the kinetic discussions. Since [5]carbohelicene derivatives show the chirality, measurements of circular dichroism (CD) and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) were successfully performed. In particular, HeliIm and MeO-HeliIm have provide excellent circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) and the values of the anisotropy factor glum were estimated to be ∼2.4 × 10-3 and ∼2.3 × 10-3, relatively. This is the first observation of CPL in [5]carbohelicene derivatives.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b01344
DO - 10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b01344
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84964766289
SN - 1932-7447
VL - 120
SP - 7860
EP - 7869
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry C
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry C
IS - 14
ER -