Integrated Circular Dichroism and Circularly Polarized Luminescence Measurements.
Alison RodgerKoushik VenkatesanJanice Rae Aldrich-WrightCraig BrodieAlfonso E Garcia-BennettPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Circularly polarized luminescent (CPL) systems have a plethora of potential applications owing to their interesting excited-state properties. However, the progress in developing new chiral luminescence systems is significantly hindered by the lack of available instrumentation for the broader chemistry and materials science community to perform routine, reproducible measurements of chiral spectroscopies. In this work, we present data from an easy-to-use custom-built instrument based on a Jasco circular dichroism (CD) spectropolarimeter coupled with a CPL emission monochromator (CD/CPL hybrid system). The hybrid system measures CPL, fluorescence, CD, and absorbance on the same part of the sample without the need to move between the CD and CPL measurements. The instrument uses a xenon arc lamp as the light source, enabling a wide range of excitation wavelengths to support flexible development of new molecules and materials. Data obtained and presented for camphor, ruthenium metal complexes, the peptide gramicidin, and a DNA-ligand (4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, DAPI) system in this work highlight the ease of use and reproducibility of the results. The g -factors for CD and CPL obtained for the different compounds are shown to be the same for isolated transitions and some examples of how to use variations of g -factors with wavelength are demonstrated. The reliable and excellent benchmark results obtained from a custom-built commercial wavelength scanning CPL/CD hybrid instrument open up new avenues for the broader chemical and materials science community to intensify research on chiral luminescent systems.