Hydrogen bond-directed aggregation of diazadibenzoperylene dyes in low-polarity solvents and the solid state

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National Academy of Sciences

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The formation of complex superstructures via hydrogen bonding of two ditopic building blocks, diazadibenzoperylenes 1a,b and isophthalic acid 2, has been investigated. It was found that only the phenoxy-substituted diazadibenzoperylene 1a forms extended assemblies with 2 in complexes of a 1:1 stoichiometry, whereas for the 4-tert-butylphenoxy-substituted analogue 1b, no indications for superstructure formation with 2 were found. The different behavior is explained by the presence of additional π–π interactions, which are only observed for [1a⋅2], as revealed by concentration-dependent optical absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy. Based on variable temperature x-ray diffraction studies, a lamellar structure for [1a⋅2] is proposed that takes into account the concept of microphase-segregation.

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