Abstract

Small singlet-triplet gap (ΔES-T) and large spin-orbit coupling (SOC) between the low-lying excited spin singlet and triplet states greatly promote the intersystem crossing (ISC) and reverse intersystem crossing (RISC) processes that are keys to harvest the triplet population. The electronic structure of a molecule, which strongly depends on its geometry, governs the ISC/RISC. Herein, we have studied visible-light-absorbing freebase corrole and its electron donor/acceptor functional derivatives to explore and understand the effect of homo/hetero meso-substitution in the modulation of corrole photophysical characteristics using time-dependent density functional theory implementing optimally tuned range-separated hybrid. Dimethylaniline and pentafluorophenyl are considered as the representative donor and acceptor functional groups, respectively. Solvent effects are accounted for using a polarizable continuum model with the dichloromethane dielectric. Calculations reproduce the experimentally measured 0-0 energies for some of the functional corroles studied here. Importantly, results reveal that both the homo- and hetero-substituted corroles including the unsubstituted one show substantial ISC rates (∼108 s-1) that are comparable to the fluorescence rates (∼108 s-1). On the other hand, while homo-substituted corroles exhibit modest RISC rates (∼104 - 106 s-1), hetero-substituted ones show relatively lower RISC rates (∼103 - 104 s-1). These results together suggest that both homo- and hetero-substituted corroles could act as triplet photosensitizers, which is also evident from some experimental reports on modest singlet oxygen quantum yield. Calculated rates are analyzed with respect to the variation of ΔES-T and SOC, and their dependence on the molecular electronic structure was evaluated in detail. The research findings reported in this study will add to understanding rich photophysical properties of functional corroles and also aid in devising molecular-level design strategies for developing heavy-atom free functional corroles or related macrocycles for applications in lighting, photocatalysis, photodynamic therapy, etc.

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