NIR phosphorescence from decatungstate anions allows the conclusive characterization of its elusive excited triplet behaviour and kinetics†
Abstract
The characterization of the triplet state of decatungstate (3DT*) and its NIR phosphorescence with lifetimes ∼100 ns in acetonitrile allow the easy determination of rate constants that are key to understanding its role in catalysis. The absence of oxygen quenching can now be understood as the excitation energy of 3DT* is lower than the energy of singlet oxygen.