Issue 26, 2023

Intersystem crossing of perylene bisimide neutral, radical anion, and dianion derivatives compared via ultrafast spectroelectrochemistry

Abstract

Perylene bisimides are widely studied due to their various applications. Most research is carried out on neutral molecules but charged species are essential in the context of organic electronics and photovoltaics. In this study, we carry out ultrafast transient absorption spectroelectrochemistry and coherent two-dimensional electronic spectroelectrochemistry on three different neutral perylene bisimide derivatives as well as their singly and doubly reduced species. We compare an unsubstituted, flat parent perylene bisimide with two twisted ones that introduce spin–orbit coupling, leading to enhanced intersystem crossing. The internal conversion from higher excited states to the lowest electronically excited state occurs in the picosecond regime with lifetimes significantly shorter for the charged species compared to the neutral ones. Coherent oscillations of the transients for the flat dianion of parent perylene bisimide indicate the occurrence of Fermi resonance. The corresponding vibrational coupling and the superposition of the participating vibrational modes may lead to an enhanced charge separation and triplet formation.

Graphical abstract: Intersystem crossing of perylene bisimide neutral, radical anion, and dianion derivatives compared via ultrafast spectroelectrochemistry

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Nov 2022
Accepted
16 Jun 2023
First published
19 Jun 2023

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023,25, 17214-17229

Intersystem crossing of perylene bisimide neutral, radical anion, and dianion derivatives compared via ultrafast spectroelectrochemistry

J. Heitmüller, R. Fröhlich, R. Renner, F. Würthner and T. Brixner, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023, 25, 17214 DOI: 10.1039/D2CP05602J

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