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Mesitylated trityl radicals, a platform for doublet emission: symmetry breaking, charge-transfer states and conjugated polymers.

Petri MurtoRituparno ChowdhurySebastian GorgonErjuan GuoWeixuan ZengBiwen LiYuqi SunHaydn FrancisRichard Henry FriendHugo Bronstein
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Neutral π-radicals have potential for use as light emitters in optoelectronic devices due to the absence of energetically low-lying non-emissive states. Here, we report a defect-free synthetic methodology via mesityl substitution at the para-positions of tris(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl)methyl radical. These materials reveal a number of novel optoelectronic properties. Firstly, mesityl substituted radicals show strongly enhanced photoluminescence arising from symmetry breaking in the excited state. Secondly, photoexcitation of thin films of 8 wt% radical in 4,4'-bis(carbazol-9-yl)-1,1'-biphenyl host matrix produces long lived (in the order of microseconds) intermolecular charge transfer states, following hole transfer to the host, that can show unexpectedly efficient red-shifted emission. Thirdly, covalent attachment of carbazole into the mesitylated radical gives very high photoluminescence yield of 93% in 4,4'-bis(carbazol-9-yl)-1,1'-biphenyl films and light-emitting diodes with maximum external quantum efficiency of 28% at a wavelength of 689 nm. Fourthly, a main-chain copolymer of the mesitylated radical and 9,9-dioctyl-9H-fluorene shows red-shifted emission beyond 800 nm.
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