• Physicochemical and Electronic Properties of Cationic [6]Helicenes: from Chemical and Electrochemical Stabilities to Far-Red (Polarized) Luminescence
    J. Bosson, G.M. Labrador, S. Pascal, F.-A. Miannay, O. Yushchenko, H. Li, L. Bouffier, N. Sojic, R.C. Tovar, G. Muller, D. Jacquemin, A.D. Laurent, B. Le Guennic, E. Vauthey and J. Lacour
    Chemistry - A European Journal, 22 (51) (2016), p18394-18403
    DOI:10.1002/chem.201603591 | unige:90268 | Abstract | Article HTML | Article PDF | Supporting Info
 
The physicochemical properties of cationic dioxa (1), azaoxa (2), and diaza (3) [6]helicenes demonstrate a much higher chemical stability of the diaza adduct 3 (pKR+=20.4, Ered1/2 =−0.72 V) compared to its azaoxa 2 (pKR+=15.2, Ered1/2=−0.45 V) and dioxa 1 (pKR+=8.8, Ered1/2=−0.12 V) analogues. The fluorescence of these cationic chromophores is established, and ranges from the orange to the far-red regions. From 1 to 3, a bathochromic shift of the lowest energy transitions (up to 614 nm in acetonitrile) and an enhancement of the fluorescence quantum yields and lifetimes (up to 31 % and 9.8 ns, respectively, at 658 nm) are observed. The triplet quantum yields and circularly polarized luminescence are also reported. Finally, fine tuning of the optical properties of the diaza [6]helicene core is achieved through selective and orthogonal post-functionalization reactions (12 examples, compounds 4–15). The electronic absorption is modulated from the orange to the far-red spectral range (560–731 nm), and fluorescence is observed from 591 to 755 nm with enhanced quantum efficiency up to 70 % (619 nm). The influence of the peripheral auxochrome substituents is rationalized by first-principles calculations.

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