The influence of fluorinated substituents on the luminescent
properties
of rhenium-oxo, osmium-nitrido, and gold triarylcorroles was studied
via a comparison of four ligands: triphenylcorrole (TPC), tris(p-trifluoromethylphenyl)corrole (TpCF3PC), tris{3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}corrole (T3,5-CF3PC), and tris(pentafluorophenyl)corrole (TPFPC). For each
metal series examined, fluorinated substituents were found to enhance
the luminescent properties, with the phosphorescence quantum yields
and triplet decay times increasing in the order TPC < TpCF3PC < T3,5-CF3PC < TPFPC.
Among the 11 complexes examined, the highest phosphorescence quantum
yield, 2.2%, was recorded for Re[TPFPC](O).
The influence of fluorinated substituents on the luminescent properties of rhenium-oxo, osmium-nitrido and gold triarylcorroles was studied via a comparison of four ligands: triphenylcorrole (TPC), tris(p-trifluoromethylphenyl)corrole (TpCF3PC), tris{3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)}corrole (T3,5-CF3PC), and tris(pentafluorophenyl)corrole (TPFPC). For each metal series examined, fluorinated substituents were found to enhance the luminescent properties, with the phosphorescence quantum yields and triplet decay times increasing in the order TPC < TpCF3PC < T3,5-CF3PC < TPFPC. Among the 11 complexes examined, the highest phosphorescence quantum yield, 2.2%, was recorded for Re[TPFPC](O).
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