Abstract
Thiele's hydrocarbon was the first synthesized diradicaloid in the search for stable open-shell structures, but it remains sensitive to oxygen and light. We here report the synthesis of Thiele's fluorocarbon (TFC) and its derivatives exhibiting exceptional thermal, oxidative, and photostability. TFCs have remarkable luminescent properties with yellow to NIR fluorescence and up to 100% quantum yields. X-ray crystallography and ESR spectroscopy confirm their closed-shell quinoidal ground state. As expected from their symmetric nonpolar structure, the TFCs' absorption spectra show no solvent effect, but their emission reveals an extraordinarily large Stokes shift which increases with solvent polarity (from 0.9 eV in cyclohexane to 1.5 eV in acetonitrile). We show that this behavior is a result of sudden polarization, leading to a zwitterionic excited state.
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