三苯胺
磷光
分子
荧光
材料科学
振动
固态
化学物理
明星(博弈论)
聚合物
兴奋剂
光化学
纳米技术
化学
光电子学
物理
物理化学
光学
复合材料
有机化学
声学
天体物理学
作者
Yiran Li,Glib Baryshnikov,Farhan Siddique,Peng Wei,Hongwei Wu,Tao Yi
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202213051
摘要
Abstract How to utilize molecular vibration to tune triplet‐involved emissions in multiple states is highly challenging. Here, star‐shaped triphenylamine derivatives have been employed as model systems to understand how molecular vibration affects thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) and room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) emissions in multiple states. Nonplanar, star‐shaped conformations allow molecules to generate appropriate vibrations in the solution state, facilitating vibronic coupling between their T 1 and T 2 states to generate effective TADF. More importantly, a relatively dispersed state can allow the molecules to efficiently vibrate in the solid state, and a crystalline environment further promotes a more efficient TADF. Lastly, by suppressing molecular vibration to inhibit the TADF, ultra‐long RTP was observed upon doping these molecules into polymers. These molecules can be used in information encryption and storage as well as bioimaging.
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