Singlet Fission in Combinatorial Diketopyrrolopyrrole–Rylene
Supramolecular Films
Posted on 2019-01-03 - 00:00
Two
diketopyrrolopyrroles (DPPs) and three rylenes (NDI, dPyr PDI,
and dEO PDI) were combined to form six hierarchical superstructures
that assemble as a result of orthogonal H-bonding and π···π
stacking. The individual components and the DPP–NDI as well
as DPP–PDI pairs were cast into films, and their superstructures
were interrogated by electron microscopy and advanced spectroscopy.
All six superstructures feature different geometries, causing subtle
changes in the solid-state packing of the DPPs. Changes in inter-DPP
stacking that are scaffolded by the adjacent rylenes have a subtle
impact on both the excited-state dynamics and on activating new pathways
such as singlet fission (SF). Our studies demonstrate the unique benefits
of combinatorial supramolecular assembly in exploring the impact of
structure on advanced light management in the form of SF to afford
triplet quantum yields, which are as high as 65% for a correlated
pair of triplets and 15% for an uncorrelated pair of triplets.
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Levine, Andrew
M.; Schierl, Christoph; Basel, Bettina S.; Ahmed, Mehroz; Camargo, Braden A.; Guldi, Dirk M.; et al. (2019). Singlet Fission in Combinatorial Diketopyrrolopyrrole–Rylene
Supramolecular Films. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b09593