Issue 21, 2024

Substitution effects on the photoinduced excited state dynamics of perylenemonoimides in solution and thin films

Abstract

Perylene monoimide (PMI) derivatives are attracting significant attention due to their strong absorption in the visible range, thermal stability, and synthetic accessibility. These properties make them promising for application in various areas such as optoelectronic devices, photosensitizers, etc. In this work, the photophysical properties and excited state dynamics of four different PMI derivatives (PMIB, BrPMITB, PMITB, and APITB) were studied in solution and thin films utilizing steady-state and time-resolved spectroscopic techniques. Among the four PMI derivatives, APITB is designed as a donor–acceptor dyad, with thianthrene as a donor and PMI as an acceptor. The activation of the triplet state through the spin–orbit charge transfer intersystem crossing (SOCT-ISC) process in THF was observed upon substitution with the thianthrene group at the peri position of the PMI moiety. The SOCT-ISC process facilitates triplet formation in the APITB dyad within 423 ps. Meanwhile, other PMI derivatives showed fluorescence within the femtosecond timescale in THF. The PMI derivatives in thin films displayed different photo physical properties to those in THF. This discrepancy arises due to the effective intermolecular coupling between the PMI derivatives in thin films.

Graphical abstract: Substitution effects on the photoinduced excited state dynamics of perylenemonoimides in solution and thin films

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Mar 2024
Accepted
02 May 2024
First published
06 May 2024

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024,26, 15600-15610

Substitution effects on the photoinduced excited state dynamics of perylenemonoimides in solution and thin films

S. Dhami, M. N. Khatun, C. Sengupta, P. K. Iyer and R. Pandey, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, 26, 15600 DOI: 10.1039/D4CP00993B

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