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Improved quantum yield of thermally activated delayed fluorescence by nanoconfinement in organophilic octosilicate

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APPLIED CLAY SCIENCE
Volume 236, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2023.106882

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Layered silicates; Thermally activated delayed fluorescence; Fluorescence lifetime; Intercalation

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To achieve high photoluminescence quantum yield, a hybrid material consisting of a thermally activated delayed fluorescent dye and an organophilic layered silicate was synthesized. The molecular conformation and flexible assembly of the dye in the silicate allowed efficient utilization of the dye's excited state transitions and suppressed concentration quenching. Moreover, the presence of the organophilic silicate protected the dye's triplet state from oxygen, resulting in increased photoluminescence quantum yield.
A hybrid of a thermally activated delayed fluorescent dye (1,2,3,5-tetrakis(carbazol-9-yl)-4,6-dicyanobenzene, designated as 4CzIPN) and an organophilic layered silicate (dioleyldimethylammonium-octosilicate) was syn-thesized to achieve high photoluminescence quantum yield (0.71) of the dye, which is the critical factor in device application. Absorption, photoexcitation, and luminescence spectra suggested that the molecular conformation of 4CzIPN in the organophilic silicate enabled the utilization of the S0 -> S1 transition efficiently. Furthermore, thanks to the flexible assembly of the dioleyldimethylammonium moieties, 4CzIPN was dispersed in the hybrid to suppress concentration quenching. Emission spectra and photoluminescence lifetimes in ambient and N2 at-mosphere revealed that the photoluminescence quantum yield increased by the utilization of transition to a lower vibrational state and protection of a triplet state of 4CzIPN from oxygen in air in the organophilic silicate.

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