Publication Type Journal Article
Title Highly contorted superhelicene hits near-infrared circularly polarized luminescence
Authors Sandra Miguez-Lago Ines F. A. Mariz Miguel A. Medel Juan M. Cuerva Ermelinda Macoas Carlos M. Cruz Araceli G. Campana
Groups MPPM
Journal CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Year 2022
Month
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Volume 13
Number 35
Pages 10267-10272
Abstract Herein we describe a novel superhelicene structure consisting of three hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene (HBC) units arranged in a helical geometry and creating two carbo[5]helicenes and a carbo[7]helicene. The central HBC bears a tropone moiety, which induces a saddle-helix hybrid geometry into the 3D structure of the prepared nanographene. The introduction of multiple helicenes and the position of the tropone unit trigger near-infrared circularly polarized luminescence (NIR-CPL, up to 850 nm, |g(lum)| = 3.0 x 10(-3)) combined with good photoluminescence quantum yields (phi(F) = 0.43) and upconverted emission based on two-photon absorption (TPA). Compared to previously reported superhelicenes of similar size, higher quantum yields, CPL brightness, and red-shifted absorption and emission spectra are achieved. Besides, chiroptical properties of enantiopure thin films were evaluated. These findings place this novel superhelicene as the first NIR-CPL superhelicene ever reported and make it a promising candidate for use as a chiral luminescent material in optoelectronic devices.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc03452b
ISBN
Publisher ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Book Title
ISSN 2041-6520
EISSN 2041-6539
Conference Name
Bibtex ID WOS:000842227000001
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