Molecular Environment Effects That Modulate the Photophysical Properties of Novel 1,3-Phosphinoamines Based on 2,1,3-Benzothiadiazole

MOLECULES(2022)

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We report synthesis, crystal structure, and photophysical properties of novel 1,3-phosphinoamines based on 4-amino-2,1,3-benzothiadiazole (NH2-btd): Ph2PCH(Ph)NH-btd (1) and Ph2P(E)CH(Ph)NH-btd, (E = O (2 alpha and 2 beta center dot thf), S (3), Se (4)). Chalcogenides 2-4 exhibit bright emissions with a major band at 519-536 nm and a minor band at 840 nm. According to TD-DFT calculations, the first band is attributed to fluorescence, while the second band corresponds to phosphorescence. In the solid state, room temperature quantum yield reaches 93% in the case of the sulphide. The compounds under study feature effects of the molecular environment on the luminescent properties, which manifest themselves in fluorosolvatochromism as well as in a luminescent response to changes in crystal packing and in contributions to aggregation effects. Specifically, transformation of solid 2 beta center dot thf to solvate-free 2 beta either by aging or by grinding causes crystal packing changes, and, as a result, a hypsochromic shift of the emission band. Polystyrene films doped with 2 reveal a bathochromic shift upon increasing the mass fraction from 0.2 to 3.3%, which is caused by molecular aggregation effects.
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luminescence, aggregation effects, single crystal X-ray diffraction, benzothiadiazole, phosphinoamine, TD-DFT calculations
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