Issue 38, 2021

Helical donor–acceptor platinum complexes displaying dual luminescence and near-infrared circularly polarized luminescence

Abstract

A series of chiral platina[5]helicenes displaying dual luminescence, i.e., fluorescence between 450 and 600 nm and red/NIR phosphorescence between 700 and 900 nm, has been synthesised, characterised and studied by first-principle calculations. This unusual behavior has been attributed to limited electronic interactions between the d orbitals of the metal and the π-orbitals of the organic ligand on the excited-state. Accordingly, the electron richness of the donor group on the helical ligand does not affect the energy of the phosphorescence process but does play a role on its efficiency. Interestingly, near-infrared circularly polarized luminescence can be obtained for the three complexes with dissymmetry factors up to 3 × 10−3 at 750 nm.

Graphical abstract: Helical donor–acceptor platinum complexes displaying dual luminescence and near-infrared circularly polarized luminescence

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
01 Jul 2021
Accepted
10 Sep 2021
First published
13 Sep 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 13220-13226

Helical donor–acceptor platinum complexes displaying dual luminescence and near-infrared circularly polarized luminescence

P. Vázquez-Domínguez, O. Journaud, N. Vanthuyne, D. Jacquemin, L. Favereau, J. Crassous and A. Ros, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 13220 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT02184B

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