Synthesis, optical and electrochemical properties of (D-π)2-type and (D-π)2Ph-type fluorescent dyes

Beilstein J Org Chem. 2022 Aug 18:18:1047-1054. doi: 10.3762/bjoc.18.106. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The (D-π)2-type fluorescent dye OTT-2 with two (diphenylamino)carbazole-thiophene units as D (electron-donating group)-π (π-conjugated bridge) moiety and the (D-π)2Ph-type fluorescent dye OTK-2 with the two D-π moieties connected through a phenyl ring were derived by oxidative homocoupling of a stannyl D-π unit and Stille coupling of a stannyl D-π unit with 1,3-diiodobenzene, respectively. Their optical and electrochemical properties were investigated by photoabsorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry (CV) and molecular orbital (MO) calculations. In toluene the photoabsorption and fluorescence maximum wavelengths (λmax,abs and λmax,fl) of OTT-2 appear in a longer wavelength region than those of OTK-2. The fluorescence quantum yield (Φfl) of OTT-2 is 0.41, which is higher than that (Φfl = 0.36) of OTK-2. In the solid state OTT-2 shows relatively intense fluorescence properties (Φfl-solid = 0.24 nm), compared with OTK-2fl-solid = 0.15 nm). CV results demonstrated that OTT-2 and OTK-2 exhibit a reversible oxidation wave. Based on photoabsorption, fluorescence spectroscopy and CV for the two dyes, it was found that the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) energy level of OTT-2 is lower than that of OTK-2, but OTT-2 and OTK-2 have comparable highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) energy levels. Consequently, this work reveals that compared to the (D-π)2Ph-type structure, the (D-π)2-type structure exhibits not only a bathochromic shift of the photoabsorption band, but also intense fluorescence emission both in solution and the solid state.

Keywords: (D–π)2 structure; fluorescence; fluorescent dyes; photoabsorption; redox properties.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Grant-in-Aids for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas “Soft Crystals” (No. 2903) (JSPS KAKENHI Grant No. 18H04520) and the Suga Weathering Technology Foundation.