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Carbazole-based D-π-A molecules: Determining the photophysical properties and comparing ICT effects of π-spacer and acceptor groups

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2021-04-11

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Altınölçek, Nuray
Battal, Ahmet
Vardallı, Cemre Nur
Tavaslı, Mustafa
Yu, Holly A.
Peveler, William J.
Skabara, Peter J.

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4-(9'-Hexylcarbazol-3'-yl)benzaldehyde (Cz-Ph-CHO: 4 ) and 4-(9'-hexylcarbazol-3'- yl)benzylidenemalononitrile (Cz-Ph-CN: 5 ) were synthesised with the structure of D-pi-A,where carbazole, phenylene and formyl/dicyanovinyl groups act as electron donor (D), pi-spacer (pi) and electron acceptor (A) units, respectively. The thermal, electrochemical, optical and intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) properties of compounds 4 and 5 were investigated. Compounds 4 and 5 , in particular their ICT behaviour, were also compared with the closely related structure, 2-(9'-hexylcarbazol-3'-yl)-5-pyridinecarbaldehyde (Cz-Py-CHO: 7 ). For the purpose of tuning chemical structure to obtain targeted properties, electrochemical data and absorption and emission measurements suggest that the dicyanovinyl unit in compound 5 is a better acceptor than formyl in compound 4, and that pyridine in compound 7 is a better pi-spacer than benzene in compound 4 , in exerting ICT characteristics such as fluorosolvatochromism and Stokes shifts.

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Intramolecular charge-transfer, Sensitized solar-cells, Solvent polarity, Electrochemical properties, Transport materials, Organic-dyes, Derivatives, Fluorescence, Design, Blue, Acceptor, Carbazole, Intramolecular charge transfer, Pi-spacers, Solvatochromism, Stokes shift, Chemistry

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