Issue 32, 2015

Structure–property relationship of donor–acceptor acridones – an optical, electrochemical and computational study

Abstract

The synthesis of two neutral acridone derivatives was carried out to design media sensitive chromophores by taking advantage of intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) features. The molecules comprised two different donor–acceptor–donor triads, with absorption maxima at 425 nm and 520 nm, for the ketone and dicyanomethylene derivatives, respectively. The ketone variant exhibited fluorescence at room temperature, whereas the dicyanomethylene derivative was only emissive in frozen hexane. The ketone emission was highly solvatochromic, with Stokes shifts that ranged from 5000 cm−1 to 10 000 cm−1. Electrochemically, both compounds displayed similar oxidation potentials at approximately 0.35 V versus ferrocene/ferrocenium, which was anticipated since both systems employ the same ethynylaniline donor portion of the molecule, whereas only the 9-dicyanomethylene derivative showed a reduction peak at −1.5 V vs. Fc/Fc+. Additional spectroelectro-chemical experiments supported a delocalized cationic charge on the ethynylaniline fragments during oxidation and that during electrochemical reduction the dicyanomethylene moieties show localized anionic charge. All of the experimental observations are finally compared to DFT, TDDFT and NICS(0) computations to gain insight into the transitions involved and deduce the role of the acridone core in stabilizing its oxidized and reduced forms.

Graphical abstract: Structure–property relationship of donor–acceptor acridones – an optical, electrochemical and computational study

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jun 2015
Accepted
08 Jul 2015
First published
27 Jul 2015

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015,17, 20903-20911

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Structure–property relationship of donor–acceptor acridones – an optical, electrochemical and computational study

K. D. Thériault, C. Radford, M. Parvez, B. Heyne and T. C. Sutherland, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015, 17, 20903 DOI: 10.1039/C5CP03222A

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