Unexpectedly long lifetime of the excited state of benzothiadiazole derivative and its adducts with lewis acids

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We report a study of photoluminescent properties of 4-bromo-7-(3-pyridylamino)-2,1,3-benzothiadiazole (Py-btd) and its novel Lewis adducts: (PyH-btd)2(ZnCl4) and [Cu2Cl2(Py-btd)2{PPO}2]·2C7H8 (PPO = tetraphenyldiphosphine monoxide), whose crystal structure was determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. Py-btd exhibits a lifetime of 9 microseconds indicating its phosphorescent nature, which is rare for purely organic compounds. This phenomenon arises from the heavy atom effect: the presence of a bromine atom in Py-btd promotes mixing of the singlet and triplet states to allow efficient singlet-to-triplet intersystem crossing. The Lewis adducts also feature a microsecond lifetime while emitting in a higher energy range than free Py-btd, which opens up the possibility to color-tune luminescence of benzothiadiazole derivatives.

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Sukhikh, T. S., Khisamov, R. M., & Konchenko, S. N. (2021). Unexpectedly long lifetime of the excited state of benzothiadiazole derivative and its adducts with lewis acids. Molecules, 26(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26072030

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