Abstract:Phosphorescent binuclear copper(I) complexes [Cu2(BrphenBr)2(Ph2P(CH2)nPPh2)2](ClO4)2 with different conformations are obtained by reaction of [Cu(NCCH3)4]ClO4, 3,8-dibromo-1,10-phenanthroline (BrphenBr), and corresponding diphosphine ligands, where n = 1, 4, 5, and 6 in complexes Cu-1, Cu-2, Cu-3, and Cu-4, respectively. Complex Cu-4 exhibits both the eclipsed and the staggered conformations of 18-membered Cu2C12P4 metallacycles in a 1:1 ratio in the crystal structure. All complexes are very stable to air and… Show more
“…Complexes 4 and 5 exhibit various AIE colors changing from yellow-green to yellow. Similar AIE effect was also observed for the binuclear [Cu 2 (BrphenBr) 2 (Ph 2 P(CH 2 ) n PPh 2 ) 2 ](ClO 4 ) 2 (BrphenBr = 3,8-dibromo-1,10-phenanthroline) complexes with common features of twisted structures and freely rotatable peripheral aromatic moieties [30]. It's worth mentioning that yellow-green AIE luminescence of complex 4 contrasts markedly with the yellow emission in the solid state (see Figure 11), indicating that AIE colors depend on the different aggregation states dramatically.…”
Section: Aggregation-induced Emissionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Therefore, it is necessary and urgent to explore, design and synthesize noble-metal-free AIPE complexes. In this purpose, copper(I) complexes containing diimine and diphosphine ligands appear to be a good alternative [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, AIE phenomenon provides a new way for the application of Cu(I)-diimine-diphosphine systems as ''turn-on'' luminescent materials by taking the advantage of luminogenic aggregation through restriction of intramolecular motion in the aggregated state. We reported a series of mononuclear and binuclear Cu(I)-diimine-diphosphine complexes with good phosphorescent properties at room temperature [30, 34d, 35c], and the binuclear [Cu 2 (BrphenBr) 2 (Ph 2 P(CH 2 ) n PPh 2 ) 2 ](ClO 4 ) 2 (BrphenBr = 3,8-dibromo-1,10-phenanthroline) complexes exhibited good AIPE behavior and were further used for living cell imaging successfully [30]. …”
“…Complexes 4 and 5 exhibit various AIE colors changing from yellow-green to yellow. Similar AIE effect was also observed for the binuclear [Cu 2 (BrphenBr) 2 (Ph 2 P(CH 2 ) n PPh 2 ) 2 ](ClO 4 ) 2 (BrphenBr = 3,8-dibromo-1,10-phenanthroline) complexes with common features of twisted structures and freely rotatable peripheral aromatic moieties [30]. It's worth mentioning that yellow-green AIE luminescence of complex 4 contrasts markedly with the yellow emission in the solid state (see Figure 11), indicating that AIE colors depend on the different aggregation states dramatically.…”
Section: Aggregation-induced Emissionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Therefore, it is necessary and urgent to explore, design and synthesize noble-metal-free AIPE complexes. In this purpose, copper(I) complexes containing diimine and diphosphine ligands appear to be a good alternative [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, AIE phenomenon provides a new way for the application of Cu(I)-diimine-diphosphine systems as ''turn-on'' luminescent materials by taking the advantage of luminogenic aggregation through restriction of intramolecular motion in the aggregated state. We reported a series of mononuclear and binuclear Cu(I)-diimine-diphosphine complexes with good phosphorescent properties at room temperature [30, 34d, 35c], and the binuclear [Cu 2 (BrphenBr) 2 (Ph 2 P(CH 2 ) n PPh 2 ) 2 ](ClO 4 ) 2 (BrphenBr = 3,8-dibromo-1,10-phenanthroline) complexes exhibited good AIPE behavior and were further used for living cell imaging successfully [30]. …”
“…In DCM solutions, all complexes showed no obvious emission in air atmosphere due to the PL quenching by oxygen and the active intramolecular motions [13,15]. …”
Section: Photoluminescence (Pl) In the Solid Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such distortion mainly depends on the chelating diimine and diphosphine ligands. [17], [Cu 2 (BrphenBr) 2 (Ph 2 P(CH 2 ) n PPh 2 ) 2 ](ClO 4 ) 2 (n = 1, 4, 5 and 6) and [Cu 2 (BrbpyBr) 2 (Ph 2 P(CH 2 ) n PPh 2 ) 2 ](ClO 4 ) 2 (n = 1, 4 and 5) [15,16]. Such larger dihedral angles imply that there exists larger repulsion between BrphenBr or BrbpyBr and the bulky BINAP or xantphos ligands, especially between BrbpyBr and diphosphine ligands.…”
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