Exceptionally flexible quinodimethanes with multiple conformations: polymorph-dependent colour tone and emission of crystals†
Abstract
Tetraarylated quinodimethanes, which are one of the overcrowded ethylenes, can adopt multiple conformations, such as folded, twisted, and other forms. However, it is difficult to obtain all of these conformations due to energy differences among them. To tackle this issue, we designed flexible polyaryl-substituted tetraazaanthraquinodimethanes (N4AQDs), in which a steric hindrance in the overcrowded fjord region was moderately reduced. As a result, X-ray analyses revealed that N4AQDs could adopt not only folded and twisted forms but also intermediate structures, e.g., planar and twisted-folded forms, in pseudopolymorphs. Since there is a large difference in the electronic configuration among conformers, the colour tone of crystals varied from yellow to red depending on the conformation of overcrowded N4AQDs. Notably, red to near-infrared emission was observed for the crystal containing twisted conformers. This is the first example of exceptionally flexible quinodimethanes with tunable photophysical properties and multi-chromic behaviour based on multiple conformations.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Materials Chemistry Frontiers Emerging Investigator Series 2022–2023 and Recent Open Access Articles in Frontiers Journals