Excited-state dynamics and efficient triplet formation in phenylthiophene compounds

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Abstract

Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy monitors the solution-phase dynamics of 2-phenylthiophene (PT), 2-methyl-5-phenylthiophene (MPT), and 2,4-dimethyl-5-phenylthiophene (DMPT) following excitation to the first singlet excited state. Rapid spectral evolution indicates that structural relaxation on the S 1 potential energy surface occurs within ∼100 fs, whereas the picosecond-scale kinetics reveal efficient intersystem crossing to the triplet manifold of states. The rate of intersystem crossing is significantly faster for DMPT (21.6 ± 1.0 ps) than for PT (102 ± 5 ps) and MPT (132 ± 3 ps). The measurements provide new limits on the timescale for a competing isomerization reaction in which the phenyl group changes position on the thiophene ring. The role of methyl substitution in driving the intersystem crossing is discussed. © the Owner Societies 2012.

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Zheldakov, I. L., Wasylenko, J. M., & Elles, C. G. (2012). Excited-state dynamics and efficient triplet formation in phenylthiophene compounds. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 14(18), 6211–6218. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2cp23602h

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