The synthesis and characterization of two new complexes, namely Pt(1,3-bis(4-(4-hexyl-2-thienyl)-pyridin-2-yl)-5-mesitylbenzene)Cl and Pt(1,3-bis(4-(4-hexyl-2-thienyl)-pyridin-2-yl)-5-(2-thienyl)benzene)Cl, are reported. Both exhibit luminescence quantum yields approaching unity (Φlum = 0.96–0.99) in the green region of the visible spectrum (534–554 nm) in diluted degassed dichloromethane solution. Similarly to other N^C^N platinum(II) complexes, a broad emission band grows in the deep red region (738–752 nm) upon increasing the concentration, due to the creation of bi-molecular emissive excited states. Interestingly, it appears that the introduction of a 2-thienyl group on the pyridine rings is a route to maintain excellent quantum yields even in concentrated solution. In order to have an insight into the electronic properties of the novel compounds, density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent (TD)DFT approaches were employed to calculate the molecular geometry, the ground state, the electronic structure and the excited electronic states of the complexes, both as a monomers and dimers in solution.
Introduction of a 4-Hexyl-2-thienyl Substituent on Pyridine Rings as a Route for Brightly Luminescent 1,3-Di-(2-pyridyl)benzene Platinum(II) Complexes / A. Colombo, C. Dragonetti, F. Fagnani, D. Roberto, S. Fantacci, D. Marinotto. - In: MOLECULES. - ISSN 1420-3049. - 30:22(2025 Nov 14), pp. 4410;.1-4410;.16. [10.3390/molecules30224410]
Introduction of a 4-Hexyl-2-thienyl Substituent on Pyridine Rings as a Route for Brightly Luminescent 1,3-Di-(2-pyridyl)benzene Platinum(II) Complexes
A. ColomboPrimo
;C. DragonettiSecondo
;F. Fagnani
;D. Roberto
;D. MarinottoUltimo
2025
Abstract
The synthesis and characterization of two new complexes, namely Pt(1,3-bis(4-(4-hexyl-2-thienyl)-pyridin-2-yl)-5-mesitylbenzene)Cl and Pt(1,3-bis(4-(4-hexyl-2-thienyl)-pyridin-2-yl)-5-(2-thienyl)benzene)Cl, are reported. Both exhibit luminescence quantum yields approaching unity (Φlum = 0.96–0.99) in the green region of the visible spectrum (534–554 nm) in diluted degassed dichloromethane solution. Similarly to other N^C^N platinum(II) complexes, a broad emission band grows in the deep red region (738–752 nm) upon increasing the concentration, due to the creation of bi-molecular emissive excited states. Interestingly, it appears that the introduction of a 2-thienyl group on the pyridine rings is a route to maintain excellent quantum yields even in concentrated solution. In order to have an insight into the electronic properties of the novel compounds, density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent (TD)DFT approaches were employed to calculate the molecular geometry, the ground state, the electronic structure and the excited electronic states of the complexes, both as a monomers and dimers in solution.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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