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Inorg Chem ; 57(22): 14362-14373, 2018 Nov 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30376321

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To exploit Cr(III) coordination complexes as sensitizers in supramolecular energy-converting devices, the latter optical relays should display long-lived excited states, broad emission bands, and tunable spatial and electronic connections to activator units. An ad-hoc versatile strategy has been therefore developed for the preparation of a family of luminescent pseudo-octahedral [CrN6] chromophores made up of ter-bidentate heteroleptic [Cr(phen)2(N-N'')]3+ complexes, where phen is 1,10-phenanthroline, and N-N' stands for α,α'-diimine ligands possessing peripheral substituents compatible with both electronic tuning and structure extensions. As long as the ligand field in these [CrN6] chromophores remains sufficiently strong to avoid back-intersystem crossing, photophysical studies indicate that the lifetime of the near-infrared emissive Cr(2E) excited state is poorly sensitive to ligand-based electronic effects. On the contrary, a drop in symmetry, the coupling with high frequency oscillators, and the implementation of sterical constraints in heteroleptic [Cr(phen)2(N-N')]3+ complexes affect both Cr(2E → 4A2) energies and Cr(2E) lifetimes. Altogether, [Cr(phen)2(phenAlkyn)]3+ (phenAlkyn = 5-ethynyl-1,10-phenanthroline) and [Cr(phen)2(dpma)]3+ (dpma = di(pyrid-2-yl)(methyl)amine) complexes mirror the favorable photophysical properties of homoleptic [Cr(phen)3]3+ and thus emerge as the best heteroleptic candidates for acting as sensitizers at room temperature, and below 100 K, respectively, in more complicated architectures.

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