Issue 2, 2018

Photophysical properties of acetylene-linked syn bimane oligomers: a molecular photonic wire

Abstract

Computational studies using correlated wave function methods and density functional theory were carried out on a series of acetylene-linked bimane oligomers with particular emphasis on their excitonic properties and implications for intra-chain excitation energy transfer (EET). The low energy barriers found for the rotation of bimane subunits about the longitudinal axis are such that the π-conjugation is easily disrupted. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of the oligomer lies in the parallel alignment of the S1 transition dipole along the longitudinal axis, which sustains electronic coupling between adjacent bimane subunits over a range of torsional angles and is crucial for driving intra-chain EET. Using a model that comprises hexameric donor and acceptor fragments, we evaluated electronic couplings and spectral overlaps, and applied Fermi's golden rule (in the weak electronic coupling regime) to approximate the lower limit of intra-chain EET in an acetylene-linked bimane photonic wire.

Graphical abstract: Photophysical properties of acetylene-linked syn bimane oligomers: a molecular photonic wire

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Sep 2017
Accepted
21 Nov 2017
First published
14 Dec 2017

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2018,20, 1150-1163

Photophysical properties of acetylene-linked syn bimane oligomers: a molecular photonic wire

T. S. Chwee, Z. C. Wong, M. B. Sullivan and W. Y. Fan, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2018, 20, 1150 DOI: 10.1039/C7CP06673B

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