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Coexistence of Parallel and Rotary Stackings in the Lamellar Crystals of a Perylene Bisimide Dyad for Temperature-Sensitive Bicomponent Emission

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 12, Issue 13, Pages 3373-3378

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c00674

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21975076, 21733005, 52003089, 51873068, 51521002]
  2. Key Laboratory of Luminescence from Molecular Aggregates of Guangdong Province [2019B030301003]
  3. Key Program of Guangzhou Scientific Research Special Project [201904020035]

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The coexistence of rotationally pi-pi stacked columns and discrete slip-stacked dimers of PBI chromophores was revealed in the lamellar crystal of a head-to-tail linked PBI dyad. The lamellar crystals exhibited a low photoluminescence efficiency at room temperature, but showed a dramatic increase to around 90% at low temperature. Both the rotary and slip-stacked moieties were emissive, with nonradiative energy transfer processes between them being suppressed at low temperature, ensuring highly efficient excimer-like long-lived fluorescence.
Coexistence of rotationally pi-pi stacked columns and discrete slip-stacked dimers of perylene bisimide (PBI) chromophores is revealed by single crystal X-ray diffraction in the lamellar crystal of a head-to-tail linked PBI dyad. The rotary pi-pi stacked columnar moieties show H-type spectral character with relatively higher excitation energy, while the discrete slip-stacked pi-pi dimers have J-type spectral behavior with lower excitation energy. The lamellar crystals show relatively low photoluminescence efficiency of 12% at room temperature, while this dramatically increases to similar to 90% at low temperature (80 K). Both of the rotary and slip-stacked moieties are emissive, and the nonradiative energy transfer processes between them are suppressed at low temperature, ensuring the highly efficient excimer-like long-lived fluorescence.

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