Luminescent Quadrupolar Borazine Oligomers: Synthesis, Photophysics, and Two-Photon Absorption Properties

Pangkuan Chen, Ariel S. Marshall, San Hui Chi, Xiaodong Yin, Joseph W. Perry*, Frieder Jäkle

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Abstract

A set of monodisperse bent donor-acceptor-donor-type conjugated borazine oligomers, BnNn+1 (n=1-4), incorporating electron-rich triarylamine donor and electron-deficient triarylborane acceptor units has been prepared through an iterative synthetic approach that takes advantage of highly selective silicon-boron and tin-boron exchange reactions. The effect of chain elongation on the electrochemical, one- and two-photon properties and excited-state photodynamics has been investigated. Strong intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) from the arylamine donors to boryl-centered acceptor sites results in emissions with high quantum yields (Φfl>0.5) in the range of 400-500nm. Solvatochromic effects lead to solvent shifts as large as ?70nm for the shortest member (n=1) and gradually decrease with chain elongation. The oligomers exhibit strong two-photon absorption (2PA) in the visible spectral region with 2PA cross sections as large as 1410GM (n=4), and broadband excited-state absorption (ESA) attributed to long-lived singlet-singlet and radical cation/anion absorption. The excited-state dynamics also show sensitivity to the solvent environment. Electrochemical observations and DFT calculations (B3LYP/6-31G) reveal spatially separated HOMO and LUMO levels resulting in highly fluorescent oligomers with strong ICT character. The BnNn+1 oligomers have been used to demonstrate the detection of cyanide anions with association constants of log K>7.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18237-18247
Number of pages11
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume21
Issue number50
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Dec 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • borane
  • conjugation
  • donor-acceptor
  • fluorescence
  • two-photon absorption

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