Diphenylaminofluorene-based two-photon-absorbing chromophores with various π-electron acceptors

R. Kannan, G. S. He, L. Yuan, F. Xu, P. N. Prasad, A. G. Dombroskie, B. A. Reinhardt, J. W. Baur, R. A. Vaia, L. S. Tan

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Abstract

A new series of linear, asymmetrical diphenylaminofluorene-based chromophores (AFX) with various strong π-electron acceptors were synthesized and evaluated for two-photon absorptivity. These chromophores were studied to determine a suitable replacement for 2-(4-vinyl)pyridine, the π acceptor for our previously reported AFX series, which contains a photochemically and thermo-oxidatively unstable olefinic unit. In addition to the benzoyl group (AF-370), these π-electron acceptors include 2-benzothiazolyl (AF-240), 2-benzoxazolyl (AF-390), 2-(N-phenyl)benzimidazolyl (AF-386), and 2-(3,4-diphenyl)imidazolyl (AF-385) moieties (five-membered heterocycles) and the 2-quinoxalinyl (AF-260) group (six-membered heterocycle). From nanosecond nonlinear transmission measurements, these new chromophores have effective two-photon cross sections (σ2′) at 800 nm, spanning from 3.87 × 10-48 cm4 s/(photon molecule) for AF-385 to 97.46 × 10-48 cm4 s/(photon molecule) for AF-240. Two of them, 2-benzothiazolyl-end-capped AF-240 and benzoyl-containing AF-370 [σ2′ = 84.32 × 10-48 cm4 s/(photon molecule)] stand out as having relatively good, albeit lower, values of two-photon cross sections, as compared to that of previously reported N,N-diphenyl7-[2-(4-pyridinyl)ethenyl]-9,9-didecyl-fluorene-2-amine, AF-50 [σ2′ = 115.6 × 10-48 cm4 s/(photon molecule)]. However, we observed that AF-240 was more photochemically robust than AF-50 when their THF solutions were subjected to repetitive and prolonged exposure to nanosecond laser radiation. Finally, on the basis of our nanosecond TPA cross-section data (σ2′/MW values), the general trend for π-electron accepting ability, i.e., ability to accept charge transferred from diphenylamine appears to be as follows: 2-(4-vinyl)pyridine > 2-benzothiazolyl > benzoyl > 2-(N-phenylbenzimidazolyl > 2-quinoxalinyl > 2-benzoxazolyl > 2-(4,5-diphenyl)imidazoyl.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1896-1904
Number of pages9
JournalChemistry of Materials
Volume13
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry
  • General Chemical Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry

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