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Rational Control of Maximum EMI/CPL Intensity and Wavelength of Bora[6]helicene Via Polarity and Vibronic Effects

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Specialty Chemistry
Date 2024 Oct 22
PMID 39435702
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Abstract

Solvent polarity control as an efficient methodology to regulate the chiroptical properties, including spectral shape, width, intensity, wavelength, etc., has emerged as a novel frontier in optical materials design. However, the underling relationship connecting polarity to the optical property remains unclear. Herein, using state-of-the-art computations and the FC|VG model, the solvent effect on the chiroptical properties of bora[6]helicene was accurately and systematically computed to shed light on this issue. It is found that the vibronic coupling is crucial in explaining the spectral shape, width, and relative intensity of different peaks. Moreover, the intensity and position of the emission (EMI) and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) are closely related to the polarity of the solvent. Intriguingly, we got a series of good linear relationships between polarity and EMI|CPL (|| ≥ 0.95). Thus, this parameter can be used as a potential descriptor to estimate the intensity and position of EMI|CPL, leading to new strategies for designing fully colored fluorescent materials.

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