Efficient and organic host-guest room-temperature phosphorescence: Tunable triplet-singlet crossing and theoretical calculations for molecular packing

Yunxiang Lei, Junfang Yang, Wenbo Dai, Yisha Lan, Jianhui Yang, Xiaoyan Zheng*, Jianbing Shi, Bin Tong, Zhengxu Cai*, Yuping Dong

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Abstract

Organic host-guest doped materials exhibiting the room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) phenomenon have attracted considerable attention. However, it is still challenging to investigate their corresponding luminescence mechanism, because for host-guest systems, it is very difficult to obtain single crystals compared to single-component or co-crystal component materials. Herein, we developed a series of organic doped materials with triphenylamine (TPA) as the host and TPA derivatives with different electron-donating groups as guests. The doped materials showed strong fluorescence, thermally activated delayed fluorescence (τ: 39-47 ms), and efficient room temperature phosphorescence (Φphos: 7.3-9.1%; τ: 170-262 ms). The intensity ratio between the delayed fluorescence and phosphorescence was tuned by the guest species and concentration. Molecular dynamics simulations were used to simulate the molecular conformation of guest molecules in the host matrix and the interaction between the host and guest molecules. Therefore, the photophysical properties were calculated using the QM/MM model. This work provides a new concept for the study of molecular packing of guest molecules in the host matrix.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6518-6525
Number of pages8
JournalChemical Science
Volume12
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 May 2021

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