Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry | 2021

Cationic Exciplexes: Role of Hydrogen Bonding in Deactivation and Electronic Coupling.

 
 

Abstract


Emissive properties for the cationic exciplex (A+ */D→A. D.+ ) of an isoquinolinium cation tethered to a substituted arene (1+ ) are strongly affected by hydrogen bonding solvents. At equal dielectric constant (ϵ), the ground-to-excited state energy gaps (ΔG) and solvent reorganization energies (λs ) decrease from nitriles to aliphatic alcohols. The corresponding decrease from aliphatic alcohols to high hydrogen bond acidity solvents is ∼3\u2005times larger. The exciplex decay (kEx ), largely determined by unfolding of the exciplex to a stretched conformer, changes in a complex way depending on the strength of the hydrogen bond ability of these solvents. In contrast, the electronic couplings between the exciplex ground, excited, and charge transfer states do not show a solvent functionality dependence.

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DOI 10.1002/cphc.202100293
Language English
Journal Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry

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