2,5-Dimethoxybenzene-1,4-dicarboxaldehyde: An Emissive Organic Crystal and Highly Efficient Fluorescent Waveguide.
Shotaro HayashiToshio KoizumiNatsumi KamiyaPublished in: ChemPlusChem (2019)
To identify the simplest organic structure for an emitter, we focused on 2,5-dimethoxybenzene-1,4-dicarboaldehyde. This symmetric molecule has a very low molecular weight (MW=194), a single benzene unit, and consists of only three elements (H, C and O). It forms highly efficient and pure emitting crystals (λem=499 nm, ΦF =0.42, FWHM=42 nm) due to the rigid structure based on the single benzene framework and four intramolecular hydrogen bonds between electron-donating methoxy and electron-accepting aldehyde groups. This crystal acts as a good optical waveguide with pure green emission (FWHM=34 nm) and very low loss coefficient (0.00120 dB/μm).
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