Abstract

Triphenylamine derivatives with narrowband emission have attracted growing attention in purely organic thermally-activated fluorescence (TADF) materials owing to their enhanced color purity and flexible molecular design strategy. Combined time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) and ONIOM (QM/MM) calculations indicate that the excellent planarity of the experimentally developed DQAO could result in gradually decreased intermolecular interactions in the aggregated state at ambient pressure and upon compression, which is unfavorable for suppressing structural relaxation and achieving narrowband emission in its non-doped practical application. Therefore, three structure-modified derivatives, DQAO-Cb, DQAO-Ph, and DQAO-PhCb, were theoretically designed by introducing the spherical o-carborane and dangling phenyl units positioned para to the N atom of the DQAO to provide additional geometrical distortion and steric hindrance. The explorations on the reported DQAO, OQAO, and SQAO found that small structural relaxations, suppressed low-frequency vibrations, and noticeable short-range charge-transfer (SR-CT) natures of DQAO and OQAO are responsible for their much narrower emission spectral full-width at half-maxima (FWHMs) compared to that of SQAO. Introducing the o-carborane unit directly at the para position of the N atom could result in additional scissoring and stretching vibrations of the corresponding DQAO-Cb while the presence of the phenyl unit in DQAO-Ph is beneficial for suppressing the high-frequency vibrations of the pristine DQAO. More importantly, the bridged phenyl unit incorporated in DQAO-PhCb is of particular importance to inhibit the undesired low-frequency scissoring and high-frequency stretching vibrations of the o-carborane unit, which is crucial to reduce the reorganization energy of DQAO-PhCb and achieve narrowband emission. Also, the phenyl unit in DQAO-Ph and DQAO-PhCb helps to shorten charge transfer distances and improve ISC and RISC processes. Since the o-carborane unit is an adopted building block to achieve piezochromic behaviors, the theoretically structure-modified DQAO-PhCb is expected to exhibit narrowband emission, TADF, and piezochromic features all together. Our findings will hopefully provide ideas for designing triphenylamine-based TADF emitters with narrowband emission and piezochromic behaviors.

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