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FRET-enhanced photoluminescence of perylene diimides by combining molecular aggregation and insulation

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posted on 2024-11-02, 14:31 authored by Bolong Zhang, Igor Lyskov, Lachlan Wilson, Randy Sabatini, Anjay Manian, Hamid Soleimaninejad, Jonathan White, Trevor Smith, Girish Lakhwani, David Jones, Kenneth Ghiggino, Salvy RussoSalvy Russo, Wallace Wong
The photoluminescence quantum yield (ϕPL) of perylene diimide derivatives (PDIs) is often limited by aggregation caused quenching (ACQ) at high concentration or in the neat solid-state. Energy transfer in high dye concentration systems is also a key factor in determining ϕPL as a result of energy funneling to trap sites in the sample. By tuning the substituents, we present two classes of PDIs with aggregation and insulation of the PDI core. By combining these fluorophores in a polymer film, we demonstrate highly emissive samples (85% ϕPL) at high concentration (140 mM or 20% w/w). Experimental and theoretical studies provide insight into why such a combination is necessary to achieve high ϕPL. While insulated fluorophores maintain respectable ϕPL at high concentration, an improved ϕPL can be achieved in the presence of appropriately oriented fluorophore aggregates as emissive traps. The theoretical calculations show that the relative orientation of aggregated monomers can result in energetic separation of localized states from the charge-transfer and bi-excitonic states thereby enabling high ϕPL.

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ARC Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science

Australian Research Council

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Journal

Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Volume

8

Issue

26

Start page

8953

End page

8961

Total pages

9

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020

Former Identifier

2006102684

Esploro creation date

2020-11-18

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