The aromatic character of an arene is proposed to switch from aromatic in the ground state (S 0) to antiaromatic in the S 1 and T 1 excited states. This behavior is known as Baird's rule and has been invoked to explain excited-state properties, primarily in the triplet state, whereas rationalization of antiaromaticity in the singlet state is less developed. This work demonstrates the first application of Baird's rule to rationalize previously unexplained experimental behavior of the singlet state process known as excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT). Further, by analyzing the variations in isotropic magnetic shielding around the base arenes (benzene and naphthalene) of ESIPT fluorophores in the S 0 and S 1 electronic states,...
When light strikes an aromatic molecule, the electrons rearrange, and the compound can gain antiarom...
Gain of aromaticity or relief of antiaromaticity along a reaction path are important factors to cons...
It is suggested that Möbius annulenes follow a rule similar to Baird's rule such that the 4n and 4n ...
The aromatic character of an arene is proposed to switch from aromatic in the ground state (S 0) to ...
The aromatic character of an arene is proposed to switch from aromatic in the ground state (S0) to a...
Baird’s rule explains why and when excited-state proton transfer (ESPT) reactions happen in organic ...
This dissertation presents my work towards the better understanding of the Excited-State Intramolecu...
Baird aromaticity describes the stabilization of excited-state molecules due to cyclic conjugation i...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) offers a route for the development of solid state organic lumine...
International audienceSmall molecular systems exhibiting Excited State Intramolecular Proton Transfe...
Cyclic conjugation that occurs through-space and leads to aromatic properties is called homoaromatic...
Fluorescence spectroscopy field has evolved tremendously over the past 50 years and still developing...
The exact energies of the lowest singlet and triplet excited states in organic chromophores are cruc...
The exact energies of the lowest singlet and triplet excited states in organic chromophores are cruc...
Gain of aromaticity or relief of antiaromaticity along a reaction path are important factors to cons...
When light strikes an aromatic molecule, the electrons rearrange, and the compound can gain antiarom...
Gain of aromaticity or relief of antiaromaticity along a reaction path are important factors to cons...
It is suggested that Möbius annulenes follow a rule similar to Baird's rule such that the 4n and 4n ...
The aromatic character of an arene is proposed to switch from aromatic in the ground state (S 0) to ...
The aromatic character of an arene is proposed to switch from aromatic in the ground state (S0) to a...
Baird’s rule explains why and when excited-state proton transfer (ESPT) reactions happen in organic ...
This dissertation presents my work towards the better understanding of the Excited-State Intramolecu...
Baird aromaticity describes the stabilization of excited-state molecules due to cyclic conjugation i...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) offers a route for the development of solid state organic lumine...
International audienceSmall molecular systems exhibiting Excited State Intramolecular Proton Transfe...
Cyclic conjugation that occurs through-space and leads to aromatic properties is called homoaromatic...
Fluorescence spectroscopy field has evolved tremendously over the past 50 years and still developing...
The exact energies of the lowest singlet and triplet excited states in organic chromophores are cruc...
The exact energies of the lowest singlet and triplet excited states in organic chromophores are cruc...
Gain of aromaticity or relief of antiaromaticity along a reaction path are important factors to cons...
When light strikes an aromatic molecule, the electrons rearrange, and the compound can gain antiarom...
Gain of aromaticity or relief of antiaromaticity along a reaction path are important factors to cons...
It is suggested that Möbius annulenes follow a rule similar to Baird's rule such that the 4n and 4n ...