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Tuning the Optical Properties of Sulfonylaniline Derivatives: Degeneracy Breaking of Benzene Orbitals and Linkage through Nodal Planes.

Shoh KudoNanami HoshinoTeruo BeppuHiroshi Katagiri
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2019)
The orbital degeneracy of benzene rings is resolved by an asymmetric push-pull system in 2,6-bis(methylsulfonyl)aniline (BMeSA), in which the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) is located at the 4-position, while the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) is located at a different position and has a nodal plane through the carbon atoms at the 1- and 4-positions. Therefore, the π-extension of BMeSA at the 4-position reveals a strong overlap in the HOMO and a minimal overlap in the LUMO. Consequently, π-extended BMeSA derivatives exhibit longer absorbance and emission wavelengths in the order of the electron-donating abilities of their substituents at the 4-position, which is based on a decrease in an absolute HOMO-level-dependent HOMO-LUMO gap in accordance with the nodal arrangement. Positive fluorescent solvatochromism with polarity-dependent decrease in fluorescent intensity was also observed. The biaryls exhibited more planar geometries in the excited state than in the ground state. The charge transfer mechanism, which can be described as node-induced intramolecular charge transfer (NICT), differs from the planar intramolecular charge transfer (PICT) and twisted intramolecular charge transfer (TICT).
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