Intramolecular
Singlet Fission Coupled with Intermolecular
Triplet Separation as a Strategy to Achieve High Triplet Yields in
Fluorene-Based Small Molecules
posted on 2024-03-28, 06:43authored byLetizia Mencaroni, Fausto Elisei, Assunta Marrocchi, Anna Spalletti, Benedetta Carlotti
In this work, detailed experimental proof and in-depth
analysis
of the singlet fission (SF) mechanism, operative in fluorene-based
small molecules, are carried out by employing advanced time-resolved
spectroscopies with nanosecond and femtosecond resolution. The investigation
of the effect of solution concentration and solvent viscosity together
with temperature and excitation wavelength demonstrates INTRAmolecular
formation of the correlated triplet pair followed by INTERmolecular
independent triplet separation via a “super-diffusional”
triplet–triplet transfer process. This unconventional INTRA-
to INTERmolecular SF may be considered an “ideal” mechanism.
Indeed, intramolecular formation of the correlated triplet pair is
here interestingly proved for small molecules rather than large multichromophoric
systems, allowing easy synthesis and processability while maintaining
good control over the SF process. On the other hand, the intermolecular
triplet separation may be exploited to achieve high triplet quantum
yields in these new SF small molecules.