2023
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202300523
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Dictating Packing and Interactions of Perylene Bisimides within Cyclophane Structures in the Solid State

Abstract: Crystal packing and chromophore communication are key parameters for the performance and functionality of many applications related to light‐energy harvesting and conversion. However, obtaining crystals of flexible and very soluble structures is troublesome. Nevertheless, a crystal structure of a highly flexible perylene‐3,4 : 9,10‐tetracarboxylic acid bisimide (PBI) cyclophane was obtained and analysed to compare the chromophore arrangement in the solid state with theconfiguration in solution as well as with … Show more

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“…Perylene diimides (PDIs) are a class of luminescent organic dyes and promising supramolecular building blocks for chiroptical materials. Alongside excellent photophysical properties, PDIs that are functionalized at one or more of their bay positions (1,6,7,12) are chiral due to twisting of the aromatic perylene core, which generates M or P atropisomers (Figure a) . Core twisted PDIs may undergo self-assembly through π–π interactions, which provides the potential to amplify the g lum of CPL due to excitonic coupling between the chiral chromophores. , However, CPL measurements on single crystals of PDI dyes are unprecedented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perylene diimides (PDIs) are a class of luminescent organic dyes and promising supramolecular building blocks for chiroptical materials. Alongside excellent photophysical properties, PDIs that are functionalized at one or more of their bay positions (1,6,7,12) are chiral due to twisting of the aromatic perylene core, which generates M or P atropisomers (Figure a) . Core twisted PDIs may undergo self-assembly through π–π interactions, which provides the potential to amplify the g lum of CPL due to excitonic coupling between the chiral chromophores. , However, CPL measurements on single crystals of PDI dyes are unprecedented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%