Issue 5, 2022

Benzannulation of a ditopic ligand to afford mononuclear and dinuclear Ir(iii) complexes with intense phosphorescence: applications in singlet oxygen generation and bioimaging

Abstract

Annulation of the additional aromatic pi-system to the ligand is an effective method of influencing the luminescence of metal complexes. In this contribution, we show the effect of benzannulation of a ditopic ligand on the photophysical properties of a dinuclear Ir(III) complex and also utilize it to prepare its mono-nuclear analogue. The new dinuclear complex di-Ir in which the iridium centres are linked by benzo[1,2-d : 4,5-d′]bisthiazole shows drastically improved efficiency of phosphorescence compared to the previously reported complex Ir-2 that has thiazolo[5,4-d]thiazole as the linking unit. The new mono-nuclear complex mono-Ir, utilizing the same ditopic ligand as di-Ir, allows tracking the effects of dinuclearity. In degassed dilute dichloromethane solution, the mononuclear complex mono-Ir displays yellow phosphorescence (λem = 552 nm) with a quantum yield of ΦPL = 70% and decay time of τ = 7.85 μs, which correspond to the radiative rate of kr = 0.89 × 105 s−1. The dinuclear complex di-Ir displays slightly red-shifted phosphorescence (λem = 560 nm) with a quantum yield of ΦPL = 85% and decay time of τ = 4.50 μs corresponding to the radiative rate of kr = 1.90 × 105 s−1, which is about two times higher compared to that of the mono-nuclear mono-Ir. The phosphorescence intensity of both complexes is highly sensitive to molecular oxygen, as in the air-equilibrated samples the decay times drop to values τ = 0.73 μs and τ = 0.84 μs for mono-Ir and di-Ir, respectively. Applied as singlet oxygen sensitizers, mono-Ir and di-Ir show very high efficiencies of 78% and 71%, respectively. Such characteristics mean the two complexes are promising materials for optical oxygen sensing and applications associated with singlet oxygen generation.

Graphical abstract: Benzannulation of a ditopic ligand to afford mononuclear and dinuclear Ir(iii) complexes with intense phosphorescence: applications in singlet oxygen generation and bioimaging

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Nov 2021
Accepted
23 Dec 2021
First published
23 Dec 2021

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2022,10, 1870-1877

Benzannulation of a ditopic ligand to afford mononuclear and dinuclear Ir(III) complexes with intense phosphorescence: applications in singlet oxygen generation and bioimaging

M. Z. Shafikov, C. Hodgson, A. Gorski, A. Kowalczyk, M. Gapińska, K. Kowalski, R. Czerwieniec and V. N. Kozhevnikov, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2022, 10, 1870 DOI: 10.1039/D1TC05271C

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