Abstract

A comparative study of the luminescence properties and crystal structure of boron difluoride 1-(anthracen-9-yl)butane-1,3-dionate (1) and their nitrogen-containing analogs with hydrogen and methyl substituents (2 and 3) has been performed. For boron difluoride beta-diketonate (1) and beta-ketoiminate with a hydrogen substituent (2), which does not create significant steric difficulties, the luminescence of crystals is determined by that of excimers and aggregates based on them. For the compounds 1–3, mechanofluorochromism has been observed, the spectral manifestation of which is different: at grinding the crystals of 1 and 2, a hypsochromic shift of the excitation and luminescence bands occurs, whereas in the case of crystals of 3, a bathochromic shift takes place. Dual luminescence has been detected for the solutions of 1. During the relaxation in the excited state of a molecule of 1 (S1 → Sʹ1), TICT is formed. It was possible to register the short-wavelength luminescence from the LE state in the dilute solutions of 1. TICT or LE luminescence can be excited, in the case of 1, by varying the wavelength of the exciting light.

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