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Using Structurally Well-Defined Norbornyl-Bridged Acene Dimers to Map a Mechanistic Landscape for Correlated Triplet Formation in Singlet Fission.
Gilligan, Alexander T; Miller, Ethan G; Sammakia, Tarek; Damrauer, Niels H.
  • Gilligan AT; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry , University of Colorado Boulder , Boulder , Colorado 80309 , United States.
  • Miller EG; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry , University of Colorado Boulder , Boulder , Colorado 80309 , United States.
  • Sammakia T; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry , University of Colorado Boulder , Boulder , Colorado 80309 , United States.
  • Damrauer NH; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry , University of Colorado Boulder , Boulder , Colorado 80309 , United States.
J Am Chem Soc ; 141(14): 5961-5971, 2019 04 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30888804
ABSTRACT
Structurally well-defined TIPS-acetylene substituted tetracene (TIPS-BT1') and pentacene (TIPS-BP1') dimers utilizing a [2.2.1] bicyclic norbornyl bridge have been studied-primarily using time-resolved spectroscopic methods-to uncover mechanistic details about primary steps in singlet fission leading to formation of the biexcitonic 1TT state as well as decay pathways to the ground state. For TIPS-BP1' in room-temperature toluene, 1TT formation is rapid and complete, occurring in 4.4 ps. Decay to the ground state in 100 ns is the primary loss pathway for 1TT in this system. For TIPS-BT1', the 1TT is also observed to form rapidly (with a time constant of 5 ps), but in this case it occurs in concert with establishment of an excited-state equilibrium ( K ∼ 1) with the singlet exciton state S1 at an energy of 2.3 eV above the ground state. The equilibrated states survive for 36 ns and are lost to ground state through both radiative and nonradiative pathways via the S1 and nonradiative pathways via the 1TT. The rapidity of 1TT formation in TIPS-BT1' is at first glance surprising. However, our analysis suggests that the few-parameter rate constant expression of Marcus theory explains both individual and comparative findings in the set of systems, thus establishing benchmarks for diabatic coupling and reorganization energy needed for efficient 1TT formation. Finally, a comparison of TIPS-BT1' with previous results obtained for a close constitutional isomer (TIPS-BT1) differing in the placement of TIPS-acetylene side groups suggests that the magnitude of exchange interaction in the correlated triplet manifold plays a critical role dictating 1TT yield in the tetracenic systems.

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article