Halogen-Bond-Assisted Photoluminescence Modulation in Carbazole-Based Emitter.
Jagadish K SalunkeNikita A DurandinTero-Petri RuokoNuno R CandeiasPaola VivoElina Vuorimaa-LaukkanenTimo LaaksonenArri PriimagiPublished in: Scientific reports (2018)
Halogen bonding between a carbazole-based, pyridine-substituted organic semiconductor and a common halogen-bond donor (pentafluoroiodobenzene) yields efficient halogen-bond-driven fluorescence modulation in solution. Steady-state, time-resolved emission and absorption spectroscopy as well as density functional theory studies demonstrate that the fluorescence modulation arises from halogen-bond-induced intramolecular charge transfer. Fluorescence modulation offers a range of possibilities both in solution and in the solid state, for instance providing a potential pathway for the design of tunable luminescent materials for light-emitting devices.