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Highly Fluorescent [7]Carbohelicene Fused by Asymmetric 1,2-Dialkyl-Substituted Quinoxaline for Circularly Polarized Luminescence and Electroluminescence

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 119, Issue 24, Pages 13937-13947

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b03386

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  1. Mitsubishi Foundation
  2. [26286017]
  3. [26620159]
  4. [15H01003 pi-System Figuration]
  5. [15H01094 Photosynergetics]
  6. [25410167]
  7. [26102012 pi-System Figuration]
  8. [25886012]
  9. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [26102012, 25410167, 15H01003, 26706012] Funding Source: KAKEN

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A new 1,2-dialkylquinoxaline-fused [7] carbohelicene ([7]Hl-NAIQx) was designed and synthesized by asymmetrically introducing two alkyl chains onto the quinoxaline unit. Direct alkylation of the quinoxaline ring of quinoxaline-fused helicene leads to discontinuity in the conjugated structure. In the single-crystal analysis, the parent quinoxaline-fused [7]carbohelicene ([7]Hl-Qx) was found to have a helical structure formed by two phenanthrene units and a nonplanar twisted angle between the phenanthrene and quinoxaline units. In contrast, [7]Hl-NAIQx possesses an almost planar aromatic structure between the alkyl-quinoxaline and phenanthrene units (torsion angle: 179), in addition to the similar helical structure between the two phenanthrene units. The steady-state absorption, fluorescence, and circular dichroism (CD) spectra of [7]Hl-NAIQx were significantly red-shifted compared to those of [7]Hl-Qx and [7]carbohelicene ([7]Hl). These spectral changes were mainly explained by electrochemical measurements and density functional theory calculations. Moreover, the absolute fluorescence quantum yield (Phi(FL)) of [7]Hl-NAIQx was 0.25, which is more than 10 times larger than that of the reference [7]Hl (Phi(FL) = 0.02). Such a large enhancement of the fluorescence of [7]Hl-NAIQx has provided excellent circularly polarized luminescence (CPL). The value of the anisotropy factor g(lum) (normalized difference in emission of right-handed and left-handed circularly polarized light) was estimated to be 4.0 X 10(-3). The electroluminescence of an organic light-emitting diode utilizing,[7]Hl-NAIQx was successfully observed.

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