Interrogating the nature of aggregates formed in a model azine based ESIPT coupled AIE active probe: stark differences in photodynamics in the solid state and aggregates in water
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Arghyadeep Bhattacharyya, Akash Das, Nikhil Guchhait
A novel Schiff base 4-bromo-2-((E)-((E)-(1-(naphthalen-2-yl)ethylidene)hydrazono)methyl)phenol (BNHMP) was synthesized and characterized by NMR, ESI-MS, FTIR and single crystal X-ray diffraction studies. In the solution phase, BNHMP shows prominent emission from the keto-form, a consequence of excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT). The quantum yield and excited state lifetime decrease in polar solvent THF compared to relatively non-polar solvent DCM. Interestingly, in aqueous solution (pH 7.0), the quantum yield along with the excited state lifetime undergoes tremendous increment. Dynamic light scattering experiments and FESEM reveal the formation of aggregates in water as reflected by the increased hydrodynamic radius of BNHMP in water. Hence, aqueous phase studies revealed BNHMP to be an AIE active probe. On the other hand, BNHMP shows huge emission intensity in the solid state. Interestingly, the emission decay behavior of BNHMP changes upon excitation, as BNHMP shows very broad absorption in the solid state. Upon excitation at 360 nm, a triexponential decay pattern is found, which changes to a biexponential one upon excitation at 450 nm. Meticulous analysis of the fluorescence lifetimes led to the assignment of J and H aggregates coexisting in the solid state with the former dominating the photodynamics. A judicious comparison of the lifetime behavior in the solid state to that in water leads to the conclusion that BNHMP undergoes AIE by the formation of J and H aggregates to an equal extent, a phenomenon starkly different from the solid-state scenario. The current results hold significance as this is among a few reports where such comprehensive spectrodynamic dissection has been performed for an ESIPT-AIE active Schiff base in solution as well as in the solid phase, thereby giving a holistic vision of the nature and fate of aggregation occurring in such azine based systems and subsequently advancing the understanding of such systems in terms of their photo behavior.
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