| Literature DB >> 30687972 |
Dmitry Tungulin1, Julia Leier2, Anthony B Carter3,4, Annie K Powell3,5, Rodrigo Q Albuquerque6, Andreas N Unterreiner2, Claudia Bizzarri1.
Abstract
Dipyrromethene metal complexes are fascinating molecules that have applications as light-harvesting systems, luminophores, and laser dyes. Recently, it has been shown that structurally rigid bis(dipyrrinato) zinc(II) complexes exhibit high fluorescence with comparable quantum yields to those of boron dipyrromethenes or BODIPYs. Herein, eight new bis(dipyrrinato) ZnII complexes, obtained from symmetric and unsymmetrical functionalization of the dipyrromethene structure through a Knoevenagel reaction, are reported. It was possible not only to vary the maximum visible absorption from 490 to 630 nm, but also to enhance the emission quantum yield up to 66 %, which is extraordinarily high for homoleptic bis(dipyrrinato) zinc complexes. These results pave the way for designing highly luminescent bis(dipyrrinato) zinc complexes.Entities:
Keywords: Knoevenagel condensation; dipyrromethene ligands; light-harvesting chromophores; luminescence; zinc
Year: 2019 PMID: 30687972 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201806330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236