| Literature DB >> 34038002 |
Nikolaos V Tzouras1, Ekaterina A Martynova1, Xinyuan Ma1, Thomas Scattolin1, Benjamin Hupp2, Hendrik Busen2, Marina Saab1, Ziyun Zhang3, Laura Falivene3, Gianmarco Pisanò1, Kristof Van Hecke1, Luigi Cavallo3, Catherine S J Cazin1, Andreas Steffen2, Steven P Nolan1.
Abstract
The development of novel and operationally simple synthetic routes to carbene-metal-amido (CMA) complexes of copper, silver and gold relevant for photonic applications are reported. A mild base and sustainable solvents allow all reactions to be conducted in air and at room temperature, leading to high yields of the targeted compounds even on multigram scales. The effect of various mild bases on the N-H metallation was studied in silico and experimentally, while a mechanochemical, solvent-free synthetic approach was also developed. Our photophysical studies on [M(NHC)(Cbz)] (Cbz=carbazolyl) indicate that the occurrence of fluorescent or phosphorescent states is determined primarily by the metal, providing control over the excited state properties. Consequently, we demonstrate the potential of the new CMAs beyond luminescence applications by employing a selected CMA as a photocatalyst. The exemplified synthetic ease is expected to accelerate the applications of CMAs in photocatalysis and materials chemistry.Entities:
Keywords: carbene-metal-amides; coinage metal-N-heterocyclic carbene complexes; mechanochemistry; photocatalysis; synthetic methods
Year: 2021 PMID: 34038002 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202101476
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236