Lothar Weber
Experimental and Theoretical Studies on Organic D-π-A Systems Containing Three-Coordinate Boron Moieties as both π-Donor and π-Acceptor
Weber, Lothar; Eickhoff, Daniel; Marder, Todd B.; Fox, Mark A.; Low, Paul J.; Dwyer, Austin D.; Tozer, David J.; Schwedler, Stefanie; Brockhinke, Andreas; Stammler, Hans-Georg; Neumann, Beate
Authors
Daniel Eickhoff
Todd B. Marder
Dr Mark Fox m.a.fox@durham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor
Paul J. Low
Austin D. Dwyer
David J. Tozer
Stefanie Schwedler
Andreas Brockhinke
Hans-Georg Stammler
Beate Neumann
Abstract
Four linear π-conjugated systems with 1,3-diethyl-1,3,2-benzodiazaborolyl [C6H4(NEt)2B] as a π-donor at one end and dimesitylboryl (BMes2) as a π-acceptor at the other end were synthesized. These unusual push–pull systems contain phenylene ([BOND]1,4-C6H4[BOND]; 1), biphenylene ([BOND]4,4′-(1,1′-C6H4)2[BOND]; 2), thiophene ([BOND]2,5-C4H2S[BOND]; 3), and dithiophene ([BOND]5,5′-(2,2′-C4H2S)2[BOND]; 4) as π-conjugated bridges and different types of three-coordinate boron moieties serving as both π-donor and π-acceptor. Molecular structures of 2, 3, and 4 were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Photophysical studies on these systems reveal blue-green fluorescence in all compounds. The Stokes shifts for 1, 2, and 3 are notably large at 7820–9760 cm−1 in THF and 5430–6210 cm−1 in cyclohexane, whereas the Stokes shift for 4 is significantly smaller at 5510 cm−1 in THF and 2450 cm−1 in cyclohexane. Calculations on model systems 1′–4′ show the HOMO to be mainly diazaborolyl in character and the LUMO to be dominated by the empty p orbital at the boron atom of the BMes2 group. However, there are considerable dithiophene bridge contributions to both orbitals in 4′. From the experimental data and MO calculations, the π-electron-donating strength of the 1,3-diethyl-1,3,2-benzodiazaborolyl group was found to lie between that of methoxy and dimethylamino groups. TD-DFT calculations on 1′–4′, using B3LYP and CAM-B3LYP functionals, provide insight into the absorption and emission processes. B3LYP predicts that both the absorption and emission processes have strong charge-transfer character. CAM-B3LYP which, unlike B3LYP, contains the physics necessary to describe charge-transfer excitations, predicts only a limited amount of charge transfer upon absorption, but somewhat more upon emission. The excited-state (S1) geometries show the borolyl group to be significantly altered compared to the ground-state (S0) geometries. This borolyl group reorganization in the excited state is believed to be responsible for the large Stokes shifts in organic systems containing benzodiazaborolyl groups in these and related compounds.
Citation
Weber, L., Eickhoff, D., Marder, T. B., Fox, M. A., Low, P. J., Dwyer, A. D., …Neumann, B. (2012). Experimental and Theoretical Studies on Organic D-π-A Systems Containing Three-Coordinate Boron Moieties as both π-Donor and π-Acceptor. Chemistry - A European Journal, 18(5), 1369-1382. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201102059
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Jan 27, 2012 |
Deposit Date | May 2, 2013 |
Journal | Chemistry - A European Journal |
Print ISSN | 0947-6539 |
Electronic ISSN | 1521-3765 |
Publisher | Wiley |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 5 |
Pages | 1369-1382 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201102059 |
Keywords | Charge transfer, Density functional calculations, Diazaborole, Donor–acceptor systems, Luminescence. |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1477407 |
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