Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry 2005
DOI: 10.1002/0470862106.ia271
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Luminescence Behavior & Photochemistry of Organotransition Metal Compounds

Abstract: In this article, the luminescence and photochemical properties of a selection of organotransition metal compounds are reviewed and discussed. The examples are classified according to the identity of the carbon‐containing ligands, which include the carbonyl, isocyanide, cyanide, alkynyl, alkenyl, arene, aryl, alkylidene, alkylidyne, cyclometalating, and alkyl ligands. The luminescence and photochemistry of selected tungsten, molybdenum, and rhenium carbonyl compounds are described in this article, followed by s… Show more

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“…1), stabilizing the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) by introducing electron-withdrawing groups on the phenyl ring, like perfluoro carbonyl (Lee et al, 2013), pentafluorophenyl (Tsuzuki et al, 2003), carborane (Furue et al, 2016), sulfonyl (Lim et al, 2017;Lin et al, 2014), dimesitylboron (Lorente et al, 2017), or formyl (Bin Mohd Yusoff et al, 2017). 2), elevating the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) by grafting electron-donating groups onto pyridine moieties, like methoxy group on the pyridyl ring (Yam and Lo, 2006). These two strategies positively influence the energy gap of the iridium (III) emitters, which promote the hypsochromic photoluminescence spectrum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1), stabilizing the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) by introducing electron-withdrawing groups on the phenyl ring, like perfluoro carbonyl (Lee et al, 2013), pentafluorophenyl (Tsuzuki et al, 2003), carborane (Furue et al, 2016), sulfonyl (Lim et al, 2017;Lin et al, 2014), dimesitylboron (Lorente et al, 2017), or formyl (Bin Mohd Yusoff et al, 2017). 2), elevating the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) by grafting electron-donating groups onto pyridine moieties, like methoxy group on the pyridyl ring (Yam and Lo, 2006). These two strategies positively influence the energy gap of the iridium (III) emitters, which promote the hypsochromic photoluminescence spectrum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%