The platinum dimer and heteropolynuclear platinum complexes of 3,5-dimethylpyrazolate, [Pt2M4(mu-Me2pz)8] [M = H (1), Ag (2), Cu (3)], were synthesized and structurally characterized. They exhibit yellow, sky-blue, and orange luminescence, respectively, in the solid state. The absorption bands of 2 and 3 are mainly assigned to the combination of the metal-metal-to-ligand charge-transfer and [Pt2 --> Pt2M4] transitions by the time-dependent density functional theory (DFT) method. DFT calculations also indicate that the emissive states of 2 and 3 are 3[Pt2 --> Pt2Ag4] and 3[Cu(d) --> Pt2Cu4], respectively.
Swap the coins! The Pt(2)Au(2), Pt(2)Au(2)Cu(2), and Pt(2)Au(2)Ag(2) complexes of 3,5-dimethylpyrazolate exhibit yellow-green, orange, and sky-blue luminescence, respectively (see figure). The emission energies of Pt(2)Au(2)M(2) complexes can be controlled by the change of the third coinage metal ions M. The Pt(2)Au(2)M(2) complexes take the cis configuration with respect to the Au(2)M(2) plane.
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