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Thioetherification Inducing Efficient Excited Triplet State and Singlet Oxygen Generation: Heavy Atom-Free BODIPY Photosensitizer Based on the S <sub>1</sub> (n,π*) State

Wenbin Hu, Xian‐Fu Zhang, Mingyu Liu

2021The Journal of Physical Chemistry C22 citationsDOI

Abstract

We have examined the ability of the newly synthesized thioalkyl and thiophenyl (SR) BODIPYs to generate the excited triplet state (T1) using the laser flash photolysis technique. Compared to the unsubstituted BODIPY parent, SR BODIPYs are much more efficient in generating T1. We have also determined the capability of the SR BODIPYs to yield singlet oxygen O2(1Δg) using two methods: (1) measuring the steady state and time-resolved NIR phosphorescence that peaked at 1270 nm; (2) recording DPBF decomposition caused by the reaction with singlet oxygen. The results show that both thioalkyl and thiophenyl very remarkably increase the quantum yield of singlet oxygen formation up to 0.83 from 0.10. To understand the mechanism, we have studied the related photophysics using steady state and time-resolved fluorescence and UV–vis absorption, as well as quantum chemical calculations based on Density Functional Theory. Both the thioalkyl and thiophenyl remarkably decrease the quantum yield of fluorescence and shorten the fluorescence lifetime of BODIPYs, they also cause the occurrence of a new S1(n,π*) with a slightly lower energy than S1(π,π*). Since intersystem crossing (ISC) from S1(n,π*) to T1(π,π*) is symmetrically allowed, while ISC from S1(π,π*) to T1(π,π*) is symmetrically forbidden, this explains why SR presence renders BODIPY efficient photosensitizer for excited triplet state and singlet oxygen generation. SR induced efficient T1 formation is different from the cases of carbonyl (C═O) or thiocarbonyl (C═S). This finding provides a new method to get efficient heavy atom free photosensitizers, which is important in developing new generation photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy, photochemical up conversion of near IR sunlight in solar cell, and photoredox catalysis.

Topics & Concepts

Intersystem crossingPhotochemistrySinglet oxygenBODIPYQuantum yieldChemistryPhotosensitizerPhosphorescenceExcited stateFlash photolysisTriplet stateSinglet stateSinglet fissionFluorescencePhotodissociationOxygenMoleculeReaction rate constantAtomic physicsKineticsOrganic chemistryOpticsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsPorphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry