Self-Consistent Quantum Mechanics/Embedded Charge Study on Aggregation-Enhanced Delayed Fluorescence of Cu(I) Complexes: Luminescence Mechanism and Molecular Design Strategy.

Inorganic chemistry(2023)

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To elucidate the luminescence mechanism of highly efficient blue Cu(N^N)(POP)-type thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials, we have selected Cu(pytfmpz)(POP) () and Cu(pympz)(POP) () as targets to investigate the photophysical properties in both solution and solid phases. The self-consistent electrostatic potential (ESP) embedded charge within the quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) method demonstrates a greater advantage over the charge equilibrium (QEQ) in accurately calculating atomic charges and reasonably describing the polarization effect, ultimately resulting in a favorable consistency between simulation and experimental measurements. After systematic and quantitative simulation, it has been found that complex , with an electron-donating group of -CH, exhibits a much more blue-shifted spectrum and a significantly enhanced efficiency in comparison to complex with -CF. This is due to the widened HOMO-LUMO gap as well as the narrowed energy gap between the lowest singlet and triplet excited states (Δ), respectively. Then, the designed complex is introduced with a stronger electron donor and larger -butyl group, which plays a key role in simultaneously suppressing the structural distortion and reducing the Δ. This leads to a faster reverse intersystem crossing process than that of the two experimental complexes in solution, turning out to be a new deep-blue-emitting material with excellent TADF performance.
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fluorescence,complexes,luminescence mechanism,molecular,self-consistent,aggregation-enhanced
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