Issue 6, 2009

1,10-Phenanthrolines: versatile building blocks for luminescent molecules, materials and metal complexes

Abstract

1,10-Phenanthroline entails several appealing structural and chemical properties: rigidity, planarity, aromaticity, basicity, chelating capability. This makes it a versatile starting material for synthetic organic, inorganic and supramolecular chemistry. In this tutorial review we examine how the chemical versatility of pristine 1,10-phenanthroline, a weakly fluorescent molecule, has been exploited to design many UV-Vis-NIR luminescent organic derivatives and coordination compounds with transition-metal (Ru(II), Os(II), Rh(III), Cr(III), Pt(II), Zn(II), Cu(I), Ag(I)) and rare-earth (Eu(III),Tb(III), Yb(III), Nd(III), Er(III)) cations. They are utilized for many analytical and technological applications.

Graphical abstract: 1,10-Phenanthrolines: versatile building blocks for luminescent molecules, materials and metal complexes

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
20 Jan 2009
First published
23 Mar 2009

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2009,38, 1690-1700

1,10-Phenanthrolines: versatile building blocks for luminescent molecules, materials and metal complexes

G. Accorsi, A. Listorti, K. Yoosaf and N. Armaroli, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2009, 38, 1690 DOI: 10.1039/B806408N

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