In this study, cyanine
cations with various counter anions were
prepared as examples of ionic materials constructed using charged
π-conjugated systems. A series of ion pairs was obtained by
anion exchange reactions using iodide salts of carbocyanine dyes.
The optical properties were measured by UV/vis absorption and fluorescence
spectroscopy; measurements performed in CHCl3 (less-polar
solvent) were altered by the influence of the counter anions. The
packing structures of nine crystals were determined by single-crystal
X-ray analysis. Moreover, the locations of the anions relative to
the cations were stabilized by hydrogen bonding and categorized into
two types. In addition, delocalization of the negative charge of the
anions on cyanine cations was explained by density functional theory
calculations. Furthermore, it was concluded that the stack formation
of cyanine cations depends on the size and structure of the anions