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Enhancement of fluorescence and photostability of luminescent radicals by quadruple addition of phenyl groups

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 10, Issue 40, Pages 15028-15034

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2tc03132a

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  1. Ms Yoshiko Nishikawa and Ms Mieko Yamagaki for HRMS (MALDI-TOF MS) conducted in NAIST
  2. Nanotechnology Platform Program Molecules and Material Synthesis of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan [JPMXP09S21NR0009.]
  3. MIUR [PRIN2017 BOOSTER (2017YXX8AZ)]
  4. Cooperative Research by Institute for Molecular Science [22IMS1222]
  5. CREST program of the Japan Science and Technology Agency [JPMJCR17N2]
  6. JSPS KAKENHI [JP20H02759]

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In this study, quadruple addition of phenyl groups to a diphenylpyridylmethane skeleton was achieved, leading to the synthesis of a radical with superior luminescence properties. Further modifications with different functional groups resulted in the isolation of other compounds. These radicals not only exhibited excellent fluorescence properties, but also showed improved photostability.
Quadruple addition of phenyl groups to a diphenylpyridylmethane skeleton was achieved. The derived (3,5-difluoro-4-pyridyl)bis(2,6-dichloro-3,4-diphenylphenyl)methyl radical (Ph-4-F2PyBTM) displayed superior luminescence properties to the previously reported organic diphenylpyridylmethyl radicals in various organic solutions at room temperature, and it reached 33% photoluminescence quantum efficiency in PMMA film. With the introduction of methoxy groups, quadruple adduct (MeOPh)(4)-F2PyBTM and triple adduct (MeOPh)(3)-F2PyBTM were isolated. The excited state of these radicals showed an intramolecular charge transfer character and efficient fluorescence only in nonpolar solvents. The radicals retained not only persistency at the ground state but also durability under photoirradiation, with a 6 to 14 fold improved photostability with respect to the original PyBTM.

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