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Singlet–Triplet Inversion in Triangular Boron Carbon Nitrides

Matteo Bedogni, Francesco Di Maiolo

2024Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation12 citationsDOI

Abstract

The discovery of singlet-triplet (ST) inversion in some π-conjugated triangle-shaped boron carbon nitrides is a remarkable breakthrough that defies Hund's first rule. Deeply rooted in strong electron-electron interactions, ST inversion has garnered significant interest due to its potential to revolutionize triplet harvesting in organic LEDs. Using the well-established Pariser-Parr-Pople model for correlated electrons in π-conjugated systems, we employ a combination of CISDT and restricted active space configuration interaction calculations to investigate the photophysics of several triangular boron carbon nitrides. Our findings reveal that ST inversion in these systems is primarily driven by a network of alternating electron-donor and electron-acceptor groups in the molecular rim, rather than by the triangular molecular structure itself.

Topics & Concepts

Singlet stateInversion (geology)Boron nitrideBoronHexagonal boron nitrideCarbon fibersMaterials scienceChemical physicsPhotochemistryMolecular physicsAtomic physicsChemistryPhysicsNanotechnologyGrapheneGeologyOrganic chemistryComposite materialStructural basinExcited stateComposite numberPaleontologyOrganic Light-Emitting Diodes ResearchLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsOrganoboron and organosilicon chemistry