Circularly Polarized Luminescence by Visible-Light Absorption in a Chiral O-BODIPY Dye: Unprecedented Design of CPL Organic Molecules from Achiral Chromophores

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Márquez Sánchez-Carnerero, Esther María and Moreno Jiménez, Florencio and Lora Maroto, Beatriz and Rodríguez Agarrabeitia, Antonia and Ortíz García, María Josefa and Vo, Bryan G. and Muller, Gilles and Moya Cerero, Santiago de la (2014) Circularly Polarized Luminescence by Visible-Light Absorption in a Chiral O-BODIPY Dye: Unprecedented Design of CPL Organic Molecules from Achiral Chromophores. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136 (9). pp. 3346-3349. ISSN 0002-7863

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Abstract

Circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) in simple (small, nonaggregated, nonpolymeric) O-BODIPYs(R)-1 and (S)-1 by irradiation with visible light is first detected as proof of the ability of a new structural design to achieve CPL from inherently achiral monochromophore systems in simple organic molecules. The measured level of CPL (|glum|) in solution falls into the usual range of that obtained from other simple organic molecules (10−5−10−2range), but the latter having more complex architectures since axially chiral chromophores or multichromophore systems are usually required. The new design is based on chirally perturbing the acting achiral chromophore by orthogonally tethering a single axially chiral 1,1′-binaphtyl moiety to it. The latter does not participate as a chromophore in the light-absorption/emission phenom-enon. This simple design opens up new perspectives for the future development of new small-sized CPL organic dyes (e.g., those based on other highly luminescent achiral chromophores and/or chirally perturbing moieties), as well as for the improvement of the CPL properties of the organic molecules spanning their use in photonic applications.


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Received: December 3, 2013
Published: February 13, 2014

Uncontrolled Keywords:Chromophores, Dyes and pigments, Luminescence, Organic compounds, Vinyl
Subjects:Sciences > Chemistry > Optics
Sciences > Chemistry > Chemistry, Organic
Medical sciences > Optics > Optical materials
ID Code:70987
Deposited On:27 Jul 2022 10:38
Last Modified:03 Aug 2022 10:54

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