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Optically induced charge-transfer in donor-acceptor-substituted p- and m- C2B10H12 carboranes

Wu, Lin; Holzapfel, Marco; Schmiedel, Alexander; Peng, Fuwei; Moos, Michael; Mentzel, Paul; Shi, Junqing; Neubert, Thomas; Bertermann, Rüdiger; Finze, Maik; Fox, Mark A.; Lambert, Christoph; Ji, Lei

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Authors

Lin Wu

Marco Holzapfel

Alexander Schmiedel

Fuwei Peng

Michael Moos

Paul Mentzel

Junqing Shi

Thomas Neubert

Rüdiger Bertermann

Maik Finze

Christoph Lambert

Lei Ji



Abstract

Icosahedral carboranes, C2B10H12, have long been considered to be aromatic but the extent of conjugation between these clusters and their substituents is still being debated. m- and p-Carboranes are compared with m- and p-phenylenes as conjugated bridges in optical functional chromophores with a donor and an acceptor as substituents here. The absorption and fluorescence data for both carboranes from experimental techniques (including femtosecond transient absorption, time-resolved fluorescence and broadband fluorescence upconversion) show that the absorption and emission processes involve strong intramolecular charge transfer between the donor and acceptor substituents via the carborane cluster. From quantum chemical calculations on these carborane systems, the charge transfer process depends on the relative torsional angles of the donor and acceptor groups where an overlap between the two frontier orbitals exists in the bridging carborane cluster.

Citation

Wu, L., Holzapfel, M., Schmiedel, A., Peng, F., Moos, M., Mentzel, P., …Ji, L. (2024). Optically induced charge-transfer in donor-acceptor-substituted p- and m- C2B10H12 carboranes. Nature Communications, 15(1), Article 3005. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47384-4

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 28, 2024
Online Publication Date Apr 8, 2024
Publication Date Apr 8, 2024
Deposit Date Apr 19, 2024
Publicly Available Date Apr 19, 2024
Journal Nature Communications
Publisher Nature Research
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Issue 1
Article Number 3005
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47384-4
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Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2389472

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