Issue 20, 2025

Solvatochromic multi-colour fluorescence driven by thiol-type ESIPT in a 1-mercapto-naphthaldiimide compound

Abstract

A novel thiol (SH)-type excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) compound, 1SNT-IC, was designed and synthesized. 1SNT-IC exhibited bright red fluorescence (FL) with large Stokes shifts (∼7200 cm−1) under UV irradiation, mediated by ESIPT. This is the first example of an SH-type ESIPT imide compound. When dispersed in amorphous polymers, 1SNT-IC exhibited dual FL emission from the excited normal (N*) and tautomeric (T*) forms, with the latter's wavelength varying according to the polarity of the matrices. In various solvents, FL from the excited anion (A*) form was also observed, in addition to those from N* and T*. The FL wavelengths of T* and A* also varied with the polarity of the solvent. These environmental sensitivities have rarely been observed for the NH-type ESIPT compounds. This could be attributed to the weak intramolecular hydrogen bond (S–H⋯O) strength and the electron-withdrawing naphthalimide moiety.

Graphical abstract: Solvatochromic multi-colour fluorescence driven by thiol-type ESIPT in a 1-mercapto-naphthaldiimide compound

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
02 Apr 2025
Accepted
29 Apr 2025
First published
30 Apr 2025

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025,13, 9997-10001

Solvatochromic multi-colour fluorescence driven by thiol-type ESIPT in a 1-mercapto-naphthaldiimide compound

Y. Ando, M. Doi, H. Liu and S. Ando, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, 13, 9997 DOI: 10.1039/D5TC01389E

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