Issue 37, 2023

Highly emissive 4-carbazole-appended salen–indium complex: the effect of strong donor–acceptor interaction

Abstract

Herein, we report our findings on 4-carbazole (CBZ)-appended salen-based indium complexes, CBZIn1 and CBZIn2, which feature diimine bridges exhibiting different electron-accepting properties. Notably, CBZIn2 exhibited a significantly higher photoluminescence quantum efficiency (PLQY, ΦPL) in toluene than CBZIn1, with a value over 15 times greater (ΦPL = 57.7% for CBZIn2; ΦPL = 3.7% for CBZIn1). In particular, in the rigid state of THF at 77 K, CBZIn2 exhibited a near-unity PLQY of 98.2%. Even in the PMMA film, CBZIn2 maintained a high level of PLQY (ΦPL = 70.2%). These results can be attributed to the highly efficient radiative decay process based on intramolecular charge-transfer (ICT) transition between the moderately twisted CBZ, characterized by its conformational rigidity and the 1,2-dicyanoethylene-bridged salen, which exhibits a strong electron-accepting ability. Furthermore, these findings are supported by theoretical calculations.

Graphical abstract: Highly emissive 4-carbazole-appended salen–indium complex: the effect of strong donor–acceptor interaction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jul 2023
Accepted
31 Aug 2023
First published
01 Sep 2023

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 13379-13386

Highly emissive 4-carbazole-appended salen–indium complex: the effect of strong donor–acceptor interaction

Y. Kim, J. Kim, J. H. Lee, H. Moon, G. H. Noh, H. Hwang, J. Lee, J. H. Park, Y. Kim and M. H. Park, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 13379 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT02129G

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