Room‐Temperature Near‐Infrared Phosphorescence from C64 Nanographene Tetraimide by π‐Stacking Complexation with Platinum Porphyrin
M. A. Niyas,
Swadhin Garain,
Kazutaka Shoyama
et al.
Abstract:Near‐Infrared (NIR) phosphorescence at room temperature is challenging to achieve for organic molecules due to negligible spin–orbit coupling and a low energy gap leading to fast non‐radiative transitions. Here, we show a supramolecular host–guest strategy to harvest the energy from the low‐lying triplet state of C64 nanographene tetraimide 1. 1H NMR and X‐ray analysis confirmed the 1:2 stoichiometric binding of a Pt(II) porphyrin on the two π‐surfaces of 1. While the free 1 does not show emission in the NIR, … Show more
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