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Synergistic Generation and Accumulation of Triplet Excitons for Efficient Ultralong Organic Phosphorescence.

Junru ChenXiaojie ChenLei CaoHuangjun DengZhenguo ChiJie Liu
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
The traditional method to achieve ultralong organic phosphorescence (UOP) is to hybrid nπ* and ππ* configurations in appropriate proportion, which are contradictory to each other for improving efficiency and lifetime of phosphorescence. In this work, through replacing the electron-donating aromatic group with a methoxy group and combining intramolecular halogen bond to promote intersystem crossing and suppress non-radiative transition, an efficient UOP molecule (2Br-OSPh) has been synthesized with the longest lifetime and brightest UOP among its isomers. As compared to CzS2Br, which has a similar substituted position of bromine atom and a larger k isc (the rate of intersystem crossing), the smaller ΔE TT* (the energy gap between monomeric phosphorescence and aggregated state phosphorescence) in 2Br-OSPh could accelerate the transition from T 1 to T 1 *. This research indicates that both generation and accumulation of triplet excitons play an important role in realizing efficient UOP materials.
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