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1Nagoya University
http://qc.chem.nagoya-u.ac.jp
1
2Universität Regensburg
PACCON 2013
Bangsaen Beach, Chon Buri, Thailand
January 24, 2013
Origin of theSize-Dependent Fluorescence
Blueshift in [n]Cycloparaphenylene
Stephan Irle,1Cristopher Camacho,1 Thomas Niehaus,2Kenichiro Itami1
2Electron Dynamics in Complex Systems Group,
Universität Regensburg
1Quantum Chemistry of Complex Systems,
Nagoya University
2
[n]Cycloparaphenylenes (Collaboration with Itami Group)
We have a dream:
Omachi, Matsuura, Segawa, Itami, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 49, 10202 (2011)
Prof. Itami
Ground state PES
3Segawa, Omachi, Itami, Org. Lett. 12, 2262 (2010) (Supporting Material)
Linear relationship between strain energy and size n
q
Similar to carbon nanotubes!
cf. Kudinet al., Phys. Rev. B61,
235406 (2001)
Absorption and Emission Spectra
4Iwamoto, Watanabe, Sakomoto, Suzuki, Yamago, JACS 133, 8354 (2011)
Blueshift in emission
with increasing n!
Absorption and Emission Spectra
5
“Nomal” redshift in open-polyparaphenylenes
TD-CAM-B3LYP/SV(P)
Biphenyl p-MOs
6
Constant amplitude, a+2b
Constant amplitudes, a-2b
2b
a
HOMO = -
LUMO = +
p-bond!
CPP frontier MO’s
• MO level diagram n=12, D6d symmetry:
• HOMO-LUMO excitation is symmetry-forbidden!
• e MOs behave like x and y functions
• LUMO+1HOMO and LUMOHOMO-1 excited states are both of
E1 symmetry, they mix!
• 4 states:
e1
a2
a1
e1
LUMO+1
LUMO
HOMO
HOMO-1
x y HOMO-2
LUMO+2
nodal plane
(LUMO+1xHOMO)+(LUMOHOMO-1x)
(LUMO+1yHOMO)+(LUMOHOMO-1y)
(LUMO+1xHOMO)-(LUMOHOMO-1x)
(LUMO+1yHOMO)-(LUMOHOMO-1y)
1E1
2E1 7
e
Bright!
Dark!
[n]CPP frontier MO’s
8
CAM-B3LYP/SV(P) at ground state optimized structures (all alternating conformations)
No Blue-shift inbright
transitions!
HOMO-LUMO gap increasing with increasing n!
9
[n]cPP: [2n]cPP cut in half, fixed geometry
[n]CPP frontier MO’s
[n]OPP: [2n]cPP cut in half but linear, optzd.
HOMO-LUMO gap in [3]OPP
Stronger p-antibonding
Stronger p-bonding
in [n]CPP
[∞] OPP HOMO
CAM-B3LYP/SV(P) @ S0opt’d geometries
[∞] OPP LUMO
10
Energy [eV]
1A1
21E1
11E1
1A’1A’
Qq
2 1Bx
-Qq
1 1Bx
3 1By
4 1By
2 1By
1 1By
3 1Bx
4 1Bx
Qq = x2-y2
-Qq= -(x2-y2)
Jahn Teller Energy Diagram (schematic)
11
Jahn Teller DistortionCoordinates Qe&Qq
nodal plane
-Qq = -x2+y2Qe = xy
[10]CPP
Absorption and Emission Spectra
12
1E1
Emission: at least 2 intensive peaks!
Absorption and Emission Spectra
13
1E1
Absorption: 1 peak Emission: at least 2 peaks!
S0
S0
’
S1
S1
’
S0, S0’: ground state
S1, S1’: lowest excited singlet state energy/hartree
coordinate
Energy diagramMethod
 TURBOMOLE, GAMESS, DALTON
 B3LYP/SV(P) level
 sequence of calculations
1. optimization in the ground state
2. TD-DFT calculation at S0 structure
3. optimization in the excited state
TD-DFT calculation at S1’ structure
1
2
absorption
3
fluorescence
TD-DFT Methods
14
Geometry optimization in excited state
Ground state geometries
15Segawa, Omachi, Itami, Org. Lett. 12, 2262 (2010)
2 local conformers:
Many conformational isomers …
[12]CPP [12]CPP [12]CPP
[kcal/mol]
B3LYP/6-31G(d)
Ground state PES
16Segawa, Omachi, Itami, Org. Lett. 12, 2262 (2010)
Ground state transition states for phenyl group rotation around f
[12]CPP
B3LYP/6-31G(d)
f
f
[n]CPP UV/Vis spectra
17
Absorption: red
Emission: red
18
[n]CPP UV/Vis spectra
Absorption: artificially constant
Emission: still red
19
[n]CPP UV/Vis spectra
Absorption: ~constant
Emission: ~constant
20
[n]CPP UV/Vis spectra
Absorption: ~constant
Emission: ~constant
21
[n]CPP UV/Vis spectra
1E1
Absorption: ~constant
Emission: ~constant
Alternative to DFT: Approximate DFT
Density-Functional Tight-Binding: Method using atomic parameters
from DFT (PBE, GGA-type), diatomic repulsive potentials from B3LYP
•Seifert, Eschrig (1980-86): minimum
STO-LCAO; 2-center approximation
•Porezag, Frauenheim, et al. (1995):
efficient parameterization scheme: NCC-
DFTB
•Elstneret al. (1998): charge self-consistency: SCC-DFTB
•Köhleret al. (2001): spin-polarized DFTB: SDFTB
Marcus Elstner
ChristofKöhler
Helmut
Eschrig
Gotthard
Seifert
Thomas
Frauenheim
22
MD in excited state
Thomas
Niehaus
Linear response:
TD-DFTB
23
CAM-B3LYPTD-DFTB/MD
Electron Dynamics in Complex Systems Group,
Universität Regensburg
Linear response
TD-DFTB:
Thomas Niehaus
Method
 TD-DFTB w/mio-1-1 parameters
 8 states considered, dynamics performed for S0, S1, S2/S3
 MD:
1. starting from optimized geometries
2. NVT 0.5 ps equilibration at 298 K
3. NVE for 4.7 ps, production runs
4. CAM-B3LYP/SV(P) single point excited state calculations
(up to 32 sample points)
24
Simulated [n]CPP UV/Vis spectra
CAM-B3LYP/SV(P)TD-
DFTB-MD snapshots
Energy
Energy
Yes blueshift!
Yes blueshift!
Yes blueshift!
25
PESs during excited state dynamics
f-fdihedral angle
S2
S1
S0
S2-S0
S1-S0
S2
S1
S0
S2-S0
S1-S0
State energies during MD
CAM-B3LYP/SV(P)TD-DFTB-MD
Transition energies during MD
26
PESs during excited state dynamics
State energies during MD Transition energies during MD
CAM-B3LYP/SV(P)TD-DFTB-MD
27
Why Emission from S2?
Energy difference between S1 and S2 very small, around
1 eV or smaller. Higher population of S2 than in usual
organic molecules.
Vibronic coupling matrix elements between S2 (u-type
symmetry) and S0/S1 (g-type symmetry) since low energy
molecular vibrations of circles behave as x2, y2 (g-type)
radiationless decay from S2 “blocked”
Consequence:
-Emission from S2 easily possible in case of large n,
while small CPP with ndistort also in x,y and emission
becomes possible from S1.
-Red shift for small n> red shift for large n
 appearance of “blue shift” with increasing size n
Published in: C. Camacho, Th. Niehaus, K. Itami, SI, Chem. Sci. 4, 187 (2013)
ggu
Absorption and Emission Spectra Explained
28
Absorption: 1 peak
Dynamic blue-
shift, emission from
S2/S3
Static blue-shift,
emission from S1
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Origin of the Size-Dependent Fluorescence Blueshift in [n]Cycloparaphenylenes

  • 1. 1Nagoya University http://qc.chem.nagoya-u.ac.jp 1 2Universität Regensburg PACCON 2013 Bangsaen Beach, Chon Buri, Thailand January 24, 2013 Origin of theSize-Dependent Fluorescence Blueshift in [n]Cycloparaphenylene Stephan Irle,1Cristopher Camacho,1 Thomas Niehaus,2Kenichiro Itami1 2Electron Dynamics in Complex Systems Group, Universität Regensburg 1Quantum Chemistry of Complex Systems, Nagoya University
  • 2. 2 [n]Cycloparaphenylenes (Collaboration with Itami Group) We have a dream: Omachi, Matsuura, Segawa, Itami, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 49, 10202 (2011) Prof. Itami
  • 3. Ground state PES 3Segawa, Omachi, Itami, Org. Lett. 12, 2262 (2010) (Supporting Material) Linear relationship between strain energy and size n q Similar to carbon nanotubes! cf. Kudinet al., Phys. Rev. B61, 235406 (2001)
  • 4. Absorption and Emission Spectra 4Iwamoto, Watanabe, Sakomoto, Suzuki, Yamago, JACS 133, 8354 (2011) Blueshift in emission with increasing n!
  • 5. Absorption and Emission Spectra 5 “Nomal” redshift in open-polyparaphenylenes TD-CAM-B3LYP/SV(P)
  • 6. Biphenyl p-MOs 6 Constant amplitude, a+2b Constant amplitudes, a-2b 2b a HOMO = - LUMO = + p-bond!
  • 7. CPP frontier MO’s • MO level diagram n=12, D6d symmetry: • HOMO-LUMO excitation is symmetry-forbidden! • e MOs behave like x and y functions • LUMO+1HOMO and LUMOHOMO-1 excited states are both of E1 symmetry, they mix! • 4 states: e1 a2 a1 e1 LUMO+1 LUMO HOMO HOMO-1 x y HOMO-2 LUMO+2 nodal plane (LUMO+1xHOMO)+(LUMOHOMO-1x) (LUMO+1yHOMO)+(LUMOHOMO-1y) (LUMO+1xHOMO)-(LUMOHOMO-1x) (LUMO+1yHOMO)-(LUMOHOMO-1y) 1E1 2E1 7 e Bright! Dark!
  • 8. [n]CPP frontier MO’s 8 CAM-B3LYP/SV(P) at ground state optimized structures (all alternating conformations) No Blue-shift inbright transitions! HOMO-LUMO gap increasing with increasing n!
  • 9. 9 [n]cPP: [2n]cPP cut in half, fixed geometry [n]CPP frontier MO’s [n]OPP: [2n]cPP cut in half but linear, optzd. HOMO-LUMO gap in [3]OPP Stronger p-antibonding Stronger p-bonding in [n]CPP [∞] OPP HOMO CAM-B3LYP/SV(P) @ S0opt’d geometries [∞] OPP LUMO
  • 10. 10 Energy [eV] 1A1 21E1 11E1 1A’1A’ Qq 2 1Bx -Qq 1 1Bx 3 1By 4 1By 2 1By 1 1By 3 1Bx 4 1Bx Qq = x2-y2 -Qq= -(x2-y2) Jahn Teller Energy Diagram (schematic)
  • 11. 11 Jahn Teller DistortionCoordinates Qe&Qq nodal plane -Qq = -x2+y2Qe = xy [10]CPP
  • 12. Absorption and Emission Spectra 12 1E1 Emission: at least 2 intensive peaks!
  • 13. Absorption and Emission Spectra 13 1E1 Absorption: 1 peak Emission: at least 2 peaks!
  • 14. S0 S0 ’ S1 S1 ’ S0, S0’: ground state S1, S1’: lowest excited singlet state energy/hartree coordinate Energy diagramMethod  TURBOMOLE, GAMESS, DALTON  B3LYP/SV(P) level  sequence of calculations 1. optimization in the ground state 2. TD-DFT calculation at S0 structure 3. optimization in the excited state TD-DFT calculation at S1’ structure 1 2 absorption 3 fluorescence TD-DFT Methods 14 Geometry optimization in excited state
  • 15. Ground state geometries 15Segawa, Omachi, Itami, Org. Lett. 12, 2262 (2010) 2 local conformers: Many conformational isomers … [12]CPP [12]CPP [12]CPP [kcal/mol] B3LYP/6-31G(d)
  • 16. Ground state PES 16Segawa, Omachi, Itami, Org. Lett. 12, 2262 (2010) Ground state transition states for phenyl group rotation around f [12]CPP B3LYP/6-31G(d) f f
  • 18. 18 [n]CPP UV/Vis spectra Absorption: artificially constant Emission: still red
  • 19. 19 [n]CPP UV/Vis spectra Absorption: ~constant Emission: ~constant
  • 20. 20 [n]CPP UV/Vis spectra Absorption: ~constant Emission: ~constant
  • 21. 21 [n]CPP UV/Vis spectra 1E1 Absorption: ~constant Emission: ~constant
  • 22. Alternative to DFT: Approximate DFT Density-Functional Tight-Binding: Method using atomic parameters from DFT (PBE, GGA-type), diatomic repulsive potentials from B3LYP •Seifert, Eschrig (1980-86): minimum STO-LCAO; 2-center approximation •Porezag, Frauenheim, et al. (1995): efficient parameterization scheme: NCC- DFTB •Elstneret al. (1998): charge self-consistency: SCC-DFTB •Köhleret al. (2001): spin-polarized DFTB: SDFTB Marcus Elstner ChristofKöhler Helmut Eschrig Gotthard Seifert Thomas Frauenheim 22 MD in excited state Thomas Niehaus Linear response: TD-DFTB
  • 23. 23 CAM-B3LYPTD-DFTB/MD Electron Dynamics in Complex Systems Group, Universität Regensburg Linear response TD-DFTB: Thomas Niehaus Method  TD-DFTB w/mio-1-1 parameters  8 states considered, dynamics performed for S0, S1, S2/S3  MD: 1. starting from optimized geometries 2. NVT 0.5 ps equilibration at 298 K 3. NVE for 4.7 ps, production runs 4. CAM-B3LYP/SV(P) single point excited state calculations (up to 32 sample points)
  • 24. 24 Simulated [n]CPP UV/Vis spectra CAM-B3LYP/SV(P)TD- DFTB-MD snapshots Energy Energy Yes blueshift! Yes blueshift! Yes blueshift!
  • 25. 25 PESs during excited state dynamics f-fdihedral angle S2 S1 S0 S2-S0 S1-S0 S2 S1 S0 S2-S0 S1-S0 State energies during MD CAM-B3LYP/SV(P)TD-DFTB-MD Transition energies during MD
  • 26. 26 PESs during excited state dynamics State energies during MD Transition energies during MD CAM-B3LYP/SV(P)TD-DFTB-MD
  • 27. 27 Why Emission from S2? Energy difference between S1 and S2 very small, around 1 eV or smaller. Higher population of S2 than in usual organic molecules. Vibronic coupling matrix elements between S2 (u-type symmetry) and S0/S1 (g-type symmetry) since low energy molecular vibrations of circles behave as x2, y2 (g-type) radiationless decay from S2 “blocked” Consequence: -Emission from S2 easily possible in case of large n, while small CPP with ndistort also in x,y and emission becomes possible from S1. -Red shift for small n> red shift for large n  appearance of “blue shift” with increasing size n Published in: C. Camacho, Th. Niehaus, K. Itami, SI, Chem. Sci. 4, 187 (2013) ggu
  • 28. Absorption and Emission Spectra Explained 28 Absorption: 1 peak Dynamic blue- shift, emission from S2/S3 Static blue-shift, emission from S1
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