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Title: Supramolecular luminescent Pt(II) tweezers: aggregation studies and 1 O2 production
Author: Romo Islas, Guillermo
Gomila, Rosa M.
Frontera, Antonio
Rodríguez Raurell, Laura
Keywords: Química orgànica
Oxigen
Luminescència
Organic chemistry
Oxygen
Luminescence
Issue Date: 27-Jul-2023
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Abstract: Four series of Pt(II) tweezer compounds have been designed and synthesized in order to explore their ability to form supramolecular assemblies with luminescence ability. The compounds present the general chemical structure (diphos)Pt(N^N^N), where diphos is a diphosphane that differs in the flexibility and chain length (diphos = bis(diphenylphosphanyl)methane, dppm; 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphanyl)ethane, dppe and 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphanyl)benzene, dppbz) and confers the tweezer structure to the complexes. The four series are defined as a function of the substituents of the N^N^N ligands with different electronic properties (hydrogen vs. chloride) and bulkiness (p-tolyl vs. CF3). We can identify the presence of intra- and intermolecular Pt⋯Pt, Pt⋯π and π⋯π interactions based on the spectroscopic absorption and emission profiles and supported by DFT calculations giving rise to aggregates with different stabilities. The aggregation process has been carefully analyzed both in solution and in the solid state. The resulting emission properties are affected by aggregation, exemplified by the phosphorescence emission enhancement in the absence of the chloride substituent.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1039/D3QI01176C
It is part of: Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, 2023, vol. 10, num.21
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/217009
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1039/D3QI01176C
ISSN: 2052-1553
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