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The pi-pi stacked geometries and association thermodynamics of quinacridone derivatives studied by 1H NMR.

Sun H, Ye K, Wang C, Qi H, Li F, Wang Y

Key Laboratory for Supramolecular Structure and Materials of Ministry of Education, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, People's Republic of China.

The pi-pi stacked associations of three N,N'-di(n-butyl) quinacridone derivatives, widely used dopants in organic light-emitting diodes, with different sizes of substituents were investigated in solution at various temperatures by (1)H NMR spectroscopy. The pi-pi stacked geometries were estimated by both the magnitudes of peak shifts with concentration and the directions of peak shifts induced by polar solvents. Two patterns of geometries with different pi-pi interaction strengths were found to coexist in solution for all the three samples. In both of the patterns, the preferential orientation of the stacking is the approach of the carbonyl groups on one molecule to the nitrogen atoms on the stacked partner, which makes the pi-deficient aromatic atoms interact with both pi-rich and pi-deficient aromatic atoms of the stacked partner to maximize the electrostatic complementarity. Differently, whereas the molecules in one pattern are face-to-face stacked in a parallel fashion and slip two rings relative to one another along with the long axis of the conjugated ring systems, the molecules in the other are either face-to-face stacked in an antiparallel fashion with slight slipping between layers or stacked in a turning fashion. Both association constants obtained by fitting the dilution curves and thermodynamic parameters obtained from van't Hoff analyses revealed unexpectedly three thermodynamic processes of aggregations for all the three samples in the temperature region of 298-213 K. The size of substituents on the outer aromatic rings significantly influences the pi-pi stacked structures and association thermodynamics.

Published 14 September 2006 in J Phys Chem A Mol Spectrosc Kinet Environ Gen Theory, 110(37): 10750-6.
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