2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0cc02937h
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Luminescent ionic liquid formed from a melted rhenium(v) cluster

Abstract: Luminescent ionic liquids are formed by the melting of tetranuclear rhenium(v) clusters.

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“…The decrease of this distance can be correlated with the increase in the p K a value of a free ligand (5.6 for bpee, 5.4 for bpen, and 4.8 for bpy). Therefore, as noted in earlier works, the σ-electron-donating character of the N-heteroaromatic ligand influences the Re–N­(ligand) bond distance. As a result, the shortest Re–N­(nitrido) distance of only 1.58(4) Å, very short in comparison to the related compounds (Table S10), is observed in 3·MeOH , showing the longest Re–N­(bpy) bond length of 2.47(3) Å, while the Re–N­(nitrido) distances are much longer in 1·MeOH and 2·MeOH , showing closer Re–N­(pyridine ligand) distances (Table ).…”
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“…The decrease of this distance can be correlated with the increase in the p K a value of a free ligand (5.6 for bpee, 5.4 for bpen, and 4.8 for bpy). Therefore, as noted in earlier works, the σ-electron-donating character of the N-heteroaromatic ligand influences the Re–N­(ligand) bond distance. As a result, the shortest Re–N­(nitrido) distance of only 1.58(4) Å, very short in comparison to the related compounds (Table S10), is observed in 3·MeOH , showing the longest Re–N­(bpy) bond length of 2.47(3) Å, while the Re–N­(nitrido) distances are much longer in 1·MeOH and 2·MeOH , showing closer Re–N­(pyridine ligand) distances (Table ).…”
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“…398, 418, 420, 406, and 480 nm for 1·MeOH , 2·MeOH , 3·MeOH , 3·H 2 O , and 3 , respectively. Their higher energy part (typically below 450 nm) can be mainly ascribed to d–d electronic transitions centered at the Re V sites, that is, the (d xy ) 2 → (d xy ) 1 (d π* ) 1 (d π* = d xz , d yz ), with a d π –p π (nitrido) overlap, electronic transition. However, the significant parts of the absorption band for 2·MeOH and 3 , as well as the absorption tails of the lowest-energy band in 1·MeOH , 3·MeOH , and 3·H 2 O , are located above 480 nm, which, according to the literature, is a sign of the important contribution from the MLCT (from Re V to organic ligand) electronic transitions. …”
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“…This was supported by the emission spectra of CdRe, CdRe’, CdRe’_MeOH, and CdRe’_EtOH at 77 K (Figure S4). The resulting vibrational progression of the spectra is a characteristic of emission from the 3 [(d xy ) 1 (d π *) 1 ] (d π * = d xz , d yz ) state. , …”
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“…11 An imidazolium ionic liquid containing a luminescent Re cluster has been reported recently. 12 We aim to develop functional ionic liquids that utilize the characteristic photoreactivity of Re complexes.…”
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