Hexa-Branched Nanographenes with Large Two-Photon Absorption.
Xin-Jing ZhaoYang-Yang JuYu-Ming SuChun TangQi ZengLiuBin FengCheng WangKlaus MüllenYuan-Zhi TanPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
The conventional approach toward molecules with large two-photon absorption (TPA) involves donor-acceptor conjugation. Herein we show a new strategy involving the use of hexa-branched nanographenes. We synthesized two hexa-branched nanographenes, one with six benzoaceanthrylene arms fused to the coronene core and the other with six pyrenyl arms fused to the coronene core. Neither of these hexa-branched nanographenes has a donor-acceptor structure, yet they exhibited high TPA values of 3.6 × 10 3 and 1.9 × 10 4 GM, respectively, which are the highest values recorded for heteroatom-free hydrocarbon molecules. Theoretical analysis suggests that the fused branched structures are responsible for the large TPA cross-section. These findings illustrate the importance of the topology of the fused conjugated skeleton in TPA and provide an alternative structural design toward large TPA.