Amination and Protonation Facilitated Novel Isoxazole Derivative for Highly Efficient Electron and Hole Separation
Gaosheng Li,
Yali Liu,
Da Lei
et al.
Abstract:It is of great importance to understand the intrinsic relationship between phototautomerization and photoelectric properties for the exploration of novel organic materials. Here, in order to chemically control the protonation process, the aminated isoxazole derivative (2,2′-(isoxazolo[5,4-d]isoxazole-3,6diyl)dibenzenaminium, DP-DA-DPIxz) with −N� as the proton acceptor was designed to achieve the twisted intramolecular charge transfer (TICT) state which was triggered by an excited-state intramolecular proton t… Show more
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