Ab initio and first principles theoretical investigations of triplet–triplet fluorescence in trimethylenemethane biradicals†
Abstract
Theoretical studies on triplet–triplet (T1 → T0) fluorescence of the arylated trimethylenemethane (TMM) biradicals, 32˙˙, were carried out using post-Hartree–Fock ab initio and various first principles density functional theory methods. Analysis of optimized geometries including bond alternations and spin distributions indicates that the triplet ground (32˙˙) and excited (32˙˙*) states of these biradicals have aromatic and quinoidal characteristics, respectively. Inspection of their calculated electronic structures shows that, in comparison to 32˙˙, one of the spins in 32˙˙* is more delocalized onto arene-rings linked to the TMM framework.