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Enhancing NIR-to-visible upconversion in a rigidly coupled tetracene dimer: approaching statistical limits for triplet-triplet annihilation using intramolecular multiexciton states.
Gilligan, Alexander T; Owens, Raythe; Miller, Ethan G; Pompetti, Nicholas F; Damrauer, Niels H.
Afiliação
  • Gilligan AT; Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado 80309 USA niels.damrauer@colorado.edu.
  • Owens R; Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado 80309 USA niels.damrauer@colorado.edu.
  • Miller EG; Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado 80309 USA niels.damrauer@colorado.edu.
  • Pompetti NF; Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado 80309 USA niels.damrauer@colorado.edu.
  • Damrauer NH; Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado 80309 USA niels.damrauer@colorado.edu.
Chem Sci ; 15(4): 1283-1296, 2024 Jan 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38274080
ABSTRACT
Important applications of photon upconversion through triplet-triplet annihilation require conversion of near-IR photons to visible light. Generally, however, efficiencies in this spectral region lag behind bluer analogues. Herein we consider potential benefits from a conformationally well-defined covalent dimer annihilator TIPS-BTX in studies that systematically compare function to a related monomer model TIPS-tetracene (TIPS-Tc). TIPS-BTX exhibits weak electronic coupling between chromophores juxtaposed about a polycyclic bridge. We report an upconversion yield ϕUC for TIPS-BTX that is more than 20× larger than TIPS-Tc under comparable conditions (0.16%). While the dimer ϕUC is low compared to bluer champion systems, this yield is amongst the largest so-far reported for a tetracenic dimer system and is achieved under unoptimized conditions suggesting a significantly higher ceiling. Further investigation shows the ϕUC enhancement for the dimer is due exclusively to the TTA process with an effective yield more that 30× larger for TIPS-BTX compared to TIPS-Tc. The ϕTTA enhancement for TIPS-BTX relative to TIPS-Tc is indicative of participation by intramolecular multiexciton states with evidence presented in spin statistical arguments that the 5TT is involved in productive channels. For TIPS-BTX we report a spin-statistical factor f = 0.42 that matches or exceeds values found in champion annihilator systems such as DPA. At the same time, the poor relative efficiency of TIPS-Tc suggests involvement of non-productive bimolecular channels and excimeric states are suspected. Broadly these studies indicate that funneling of photogenerated electronic states into productive pathways, and avoiding parasitic ones, remains central to the development of champion upconversion systems.

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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article