Experimental and theoretical study on molecular aggregation and its effect on the photo-physical properties of the mesogenic bi-1,3,4-thiadiazole derivative†
Abstract
A bi-thiadiazole derivative, 5,5′-bis(4- tetradecyloxyphenyl)-2,2′-bi-1,3,4-thiadiazole (BTD-14), was revealed to exhibit an extremely stable thermotropic SmC phase and very interesting aggregation behavior in solutions. H- and J-aggregates could be formed simultaneously in chloroform solutions of BTD-14 with moderate concentration (10−4 M), and the population of J-aggregates enlarges during further concentration increase. All monomers, H-aggregates and J-aggregates in solutions could be reserved in the drop-cast films, and both the presence of J-aggregates and the energy transfer path from H-aggregates to J-aggregates were considered to contribute to the relative high solid state fluorescence quantum yield (33%). The BTD-1 dimer potential energy surface (