| Literature DB >> 27711727 |
Lara Riehl1, Alexander Seyboldt1, Markus Ströbele1, David Enseling2, Thomas Jüstel2, Michael Westberg3, Peter R Ogilby3, H-Jürgen Meyer1.
Abstract
Octahedral tungsten iodide clusters equipped with apical ligands (L) are synthesized to implement substantial photophysical properties. The [W6I8(CF3COO)6]2- cluster reported herein is the first example of a family of ligand substituted [W6I8L6]2- clusters. Such compounds are expected to exhibit a rich photochemistry in which the apical ligands play a crucial role. The versatile solid state and solution phase photophysical properties of (TBA)2[W6I8(CF3COO)6] described herein parallel characteristics obtained in some photophysically active organic compounds, including a broad absorption in the UV/VIS region. Upon irradiation of this compound, a broad red emission is observed in the VIS/NIR region resulting from excited triplet states, and singlet oxygen (a1Δg) is generated in the presence of O2.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27711727 DOI: 10.1039/c6dt02471h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dalton Trans ISSN: 1477-9226 Impact factor: 4.390