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Controlling the S1 Energy Profile by Tuning Excited-State Aromaticity.

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The shape of the lowest singlet excited state (S1) energy profile is of primary importance in photochemistry and related materials science areas. Here we demonstrate a new approach for controlling… Click to show full abstract

The shape of the lowest singlet excited state (S1) energy profile is of primary importance in photochemistry and related materials science areas. Here we demonstrate a new approach for controlling the shape of the S1 energy profile which relies on tuning the level of excited-state aromaticity (ESA). In a series of fluorescent π-expanded oxepins, the energy decrease accompanying the bent-to-planar conformational change in S1 becomes less pronounced with lower ESA levels. Stabilization energies following from ESA were quantitatively estimated to be 10-20 kcal/mol using photophysical data. Very fast planarization dynamics in S1 was revealed by time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. The time constants were estimated to be shorter than 1 ps, regardless of molecular size and level of ESA, indicating barrierless S1 planarization within the oxepin series.

Keywords: energy profile; excited state; state aromaticity; energy

Journal Title: Journal of the American Chemical Society
Year Published: 2020

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