| Literature DB >> 20067238 |
Fangbin Gong1, Qian Wang, Jun Chen, Zhipei Yang, Min Liu, Shayu Li, Guoqiang Yang, Ligang Bai, Jing Liu, Yuhui Dong.
Abstract
To explore the effect of intertrimer Cu...Cu interactions on the phosphorescent properties of trimeric copper(I) pyrazolates, three new complexes with identical core cluster structures and different substituents, {[3,5-(Me)(2)-4-(Ph)Pz]Cu}(3) (MPC-P), {[3,5-(Me)(2)-4-(1-Naph)Pz]Cu}(3) (MPC-N), and {[3,5-(Me)(2)-4-(9-Anthr)Pz]Cu}(3) (MPC-A), were synthesized. The intertrimer Cu...Cu distances of the three complexes were obtained from X-ray crystallographic data or molecular dynamics simulations. The phosphorescent properties of the three complexes were investigated at various pressures. At ambient pressure, the emissions of the three complexes were dramatically different from each other. For MPC-P, the main emission band was identified as phosphorescence and MPC-N gave a predominant emission of fluorescence and a weak emission of phosphorescence. When the substitutent was replaced by an anthryl group in MPC-A, no phosphorescence was observed, except for a strong fluorescence band. The phosphorescence of the trimer copper(I) pyrazolates was assigned to the excited-state dimer/polymer *[Cu(3)](n) with LMCT characteristics. Under higher external pressures, only phosphorescent intensities of MPC-P showed considerable enhancement at pressures up to 2 GPa. External pressure reduced the intertrimer Cu...Cu distances of MPC-P and enhanced the phosphorescence intensities, providing a direct evidence to support the assignment of phosphorescence.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20067238 DOI: 10.1021/ic9020417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inorg Chem ISSN: 0020-1669 Impact factor: 5.165