Contrasting the optical properties of the different isomers of oligophenylene

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We use a combination of Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory (TD-DFT) and approximate Coupled Cluster Theory (RI-CC2) to compare trends in the optical gap and fluorescence energies of ortho-, meta- and para-oligomers of phenylene. We find that RI-CC2 and TD-DFT calculations using three different commonly employed XC-potentials (B3LYP, BHLYP and CAM-B3LYP) generally give consistent predictions. Most importantly, the fluorescence energy of m-phenylene is predicted to be independent of oligomer length, the fluorescence energy of p-phenylene to decrease with oligomer length and that of o-phenylene to increase. The origins of these differences in behaviour between the different isomers are analysed and found to stem from a subtle combination of steric and electronic factors.

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Guiglion, P., & Zwijnenburg, M. A. (2015). Contrasting the optical properties of the different isomers of oligophenylene. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17(27), 17854–17863. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cp01916h

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