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Photophysical Properties of Benzophenone-Based TADF Emitters in Relation to Their Molecular Structure

  • 1. Bogazici Univ, Dept Chem, TR-34342 Istanbul, Turkey

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Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials are commonly used in various apparatus, including organic light-emitting device-based displays, as they remarkably improve the internal quantum efficiencies. Although there is a wide range of donor-acceptor-based compounds possessing TADF properties, in this computational study, we investigated TADF and some non-TADF chromophores, containing benzophenone or its structural derivatives as the acceptor core, together with various donor moieties. Following the computational modeling of the emitters, several excited state properties, such as the absorption spectra, singlet-triplet energy gaps (Delta E-ST), natural transition orbitals, and the topological Phi(s) indices, have been computed. Along with the donor-acceptor torsion angles and spin-orbit coupling values, these descriptors have been utilized to investigate potential TADF efficiency. Our study has shown that on the one hand, our photophysical/structural descriptors and computational methodologies predict the experimental results quite well, and on the other hand, our extensive benchmark can be useful to pinpoint the most promising functionals and descriptors for the study of benzophenone-based TADF emitters.

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