Investigation of Mechanochromic and Solvatochromic Luminescence of Cyclometalated Heteroleptic Platinum(II) Complexes with Benzoylthiourea Derivatives.
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Abstract
Two novel cyclometalated platinum(II) complexes based on 2-phenylpyridine (ppy) and 2,4-difluorophenylpyridine (dfppy) ligands in combination with a benzoylthiourea (4-(decyloxy)-N-((4-(decyloxy)phenyl)carbamothioyl)benzamide, BTU) functionalized with decyloxy alkyl chains as auxiliary ligands were synthesized and characterized for their mechanochromic and photophysical properties. Structural characterization was achieved through IR and NMR spectroscopy, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and TD-DFT calculations. Both complexes exhibit significant photoluminescence with quantum yields up to 28.3% in a 1% PMMA film. The transitions in solution-phase spectra were assigned to mixed metal-to-ligand (MLCT) and intraligand (ILCT) charge-transfer characteristics. Temperature-dependent studies and thermal analyses confirm reversible phase transitions without mesomorphic behavior despite the presence of the two long alkyl chains. Both complexes displayed reversible mechanochromic and solvatochromic luminescence, with a change in emission color from green to red-orange emissions upon grinding and solvent treatment or heating at 80 °C.
以2-苯基吡啶(ppy)和2,4-二氟苯基吡啶(dppy)为配体,以苯甲酰硫脲(4-(癸氧基)- n -((4-(癸氧基)苯基)氨基甲酰基)苄酰胺(BTU)为辅助配体,合成了两种新型环金属化铂(II)配合物,并对其机械致色和光物理性质进行了表征。通过红外和核磁共振光谱、单晶x射线衍射和TD-DFT计算实现了结构表征。这两种配合物在1%的PMMA薄膜中均表现出显著的光致发光,量子产率高达28.3%。溶液相光谱中的过渡被分配到混合金属-配体(MLCT)和配体内(ILCT)的电荷转移特征。温度依赖性研究和热分析证实,尽管存在两个长烷基链,但可逆相变没有亚晶行为。两种配合物均表现出可逆的机械致变色和溶剂致变色发光,经过研磨和溶剂处理或在80℃加热后,其发光颜色由绿色变为红橙色。
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Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049, CODEN: MOLEFW) is an open access journal of synthetic organic chemistry and natural product chemistry. All articles are peer-reviewed and published continously upon acceptance. Molecules is published by MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Our aim is to encourage chemists to publish as much as possible their experimental detail, particularly synthetic procedures and characterization information. There is no restriction on the length of the experimental section. In addition, availability of compound samples is published and considered as important information. Authors are encouraged to register or deposit their chemical samples through the non-profit international organization Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI). Molecules has been launched in 1996 to preserve and exploit molecular diversity of both, chemical information and chemical substances.