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Highly emissive 4-carbazole-appended salen-indium complex: the effect of strong donor-acceptor interaction.

Yoseph KimJaehoon KimJi Hye LeeHyeongkwon MoonGa Hee NohHyonseok HwangJunseong LeeJun Hui ParkYoungjo KimMyung Hwan Park
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Herein, we report our findings on 4-carbazole (CBZ)-appended salen-based indium complexes, CBZIn1 and CBZIn2, which feature diimine bridges exhibiting different electron-accepting properties. Notably, CBZIn2 exhibited a significantly higher photoluminescence quantum efficiency (PLQY, Φ PL ) in toluene than CBZIn1, with a value over 15 times greater ( Φ PL = 57.7% for CBZIn2; Φ PL = 3.7% for CBZIn1). In particular, in the rigid state of THF at 77 K, CBZIn2 exhibited a near-unity PLQY of 98.2%. Even in the PMMA film, CBZIn2 maintained a high level of PLQY ( Φ PL = 70.2%). These results can be attributed to the highly efficient radiative decay process based on intramolecular charge-transfer (ICT) transition between the moderately twisted CBZ, characterized by its conformational rigidity and the 1,2-dicyanoethylene-bridged salen, which exhibits a strong electron-accepting ability. Furthermore, these findings are supported by theoretical calculations.
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