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Gold(i)-containing light-emitting molecules with an inverted singlet-triplet gap.


ABSTRACT: Delayed fluorescence from molecules with an inverted singlet-triplet gap (DFIST) is the consequence of the unusual reverse order of the lowest excited singlet (S1) and triplet (T1) states of thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters. Heptazine (1,3,4,6,7,9,9b-heptaazaphenalene) derivatives have an inverted singlet-triplet gap thanks to the combination of multiple resonance (MR) effects and a significant double excitation character. Here, we study computationally the effect of gold(i) metalation and coordination on the optical properties of heptazine (molecule 4) and the phosphine-functionalized 2,5,8-tris(dimethylphosphino)heptazine derivatives (molecules 1-3). Ab initio calculations at the approximate second-order coupled cluster (CC2) and extended multiconfigurational quasi degenerate perturbation theory at the second order (XMC-QDPT2) levels show that molecules 1-4 have an inverted singlet-triplet gap due to the alternating spatial localization of the electron and hole of the exciton in the heptazine core. A non-vanishing one-electron spin-orbit coupling operator matrix element between T1 and and a fast S1 ← T1 intersystem crossing rate constant (k ISC) calculated at the XMC-QDPT2(12,12) level of theory for molecule 4 suggest that this new family of complexes may be the first organometallic DFIST emitters reported.

SUBMITTER: Blasco D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10074427 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gold(i)-containing light-emitting molecules with an inverted singlet-triplet gap.

Blasco Daniel D   Nasibullin Rinat T RT   Valiev Rashid R RR   Sundholm Dage D  

Chemical science 20230320 14


Delayed fluorescence from molecules with an inverted singlet-triplet gap (DFIST) is the consequence of the unusual reverse order of the lowest excited singlet (S<sub>1</sub>) and triplet (T<sub>1</sub>) states of thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters. Heptazine (1,3,4,6,7,9,9<i>b</i>-heptaazaphenalene) derivatives have an inverted singlet-triplet gap thanks to the combination of multiple resonance (MR) effects and a significant double excitation character. Here, we study compu  ...[more]

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