Abstract:
Three novel triphenylamine cored di-branched ?-cyanostilbenes with different electron-acceptors [H (neutral), CF3, and NO2)] were synthesized. All the compounds exhibited a distinct positive solvatochromism dependent on the polarity and nature of the acceptor unit. The emission in binary solvent mixture reveals that CF3 substituted chromophores promote the AIE effect with moderate emission wavelength shifts. On the contrary, NO2 substitution propels the emission to a longer wavelength due to pronounced ICT but with quenched emission. Introducing CF3 and NO2 into a single molecule has a competing effect, i.e., balancing the push-pull interactions enabled the enhancement of ICT characteristics with a moderate ACQ to AIE effect. These studies reveal that electron-accepting functionalities create a considerable impact on an otherwise identical template's optoelectronic characteristics. DFT and TDDFT analysis correlate the absorption wavelength shift with acceptor functionality, and DOS-PDOS analysis helps predict their photophysical characteristics upon photoexcitation. PES scan studies demonstrated that arms with strong acceptor units increased the energy barrier of dynamic intramolecular rotation of the ?-cyano unit.