posted on 2022-10-11, 06:13authored byBhupendra
Kumar Dwivedi, Ambikesh Dhar Dwivedi, Daya Shankar Pandey
The
strategic design, synthesis, and thorough characterizations
of a redox-active BODIPY-based tripodal system (tri-BDP) displaying efficient aggregation-induced emission (AIE), great sensitivity
toward the viscosity of a medium, ability for triplet photosensitization,
singlet oxygen generation, and photooxidation have been described.
The photophysical properties of tri-BDP in various solvents
and in the solid state have been extensively investigated. It displayed
efficient AIE and green (∼520) emission in acetonitrile/ether
mixture and red (∼621 nm) emission in the solid state. Detailed
viscosity-dependent studies suggested that it can act as a fluorescent
molecular rotor. Triplet photosensitization, singlet oxygen generation,
and photooxidation studies in the presence of 1,3-diphenylisobenzofuran
and 1,5-dihydroxyl naphthalene suggested its high efficiency toward
intersystem crossing and singlet oxygen generation. Detailed electrochemical
investigations suggested the redox activity of the system. Hence,
this system represents multifunctional features and can be applied
as a functional material for various applications.