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Proton transfer induced excited-state aromaticity gain for chromophores with maximal Stokes shifts

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posted on 2025-04-03, 08:19 authored by Dong XingDong Xing, Florian Glöcklhofer, Felix PlasserFelix Plasser

Excited state aromaticity (ESA) offers a fascinating route for driving photophysical and photochemical processes but is challenging to harness fully due to its inherent association with unstable antiaromatic ground states. Here, we propose to circumvent this problem via the introduction of a new class of photophysical processes, the generation of ESA via an excited-state intramolecular proton transfer. We select twelve candidate molecules based on the cyclobutadiene and pentalene scaffolds and investigate their ground and excited state properties using computation. The study highlights the feasibility of proton transfer induced ESA gain and shows that it gives rise to pronounced excited-state relaxation producing Stokes shifts in excess of 2 eV. The underlying electronic structure properties are analysed in terms of the orbitals involved as well as aromaticity descriptors illustrating the pronounced changes these molecules undergo upon both excitation and proton transfer. In summary, we believe that the present work will pave the way toward a new class of chromophores with maximal Stokes shifts and excited-state relaxation.

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Published in

Chemical Science

Volume

15

Issue

43

Pages

17918 -17926

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© The Author(s)

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This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence

Acceptance date

2024-10-01

Publication date

2024-10-02

Copyright date

2024

ISSN

2041-6520

eISSN

2041-6539

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Felix Plasser. Deposit date: 28 October 2024

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