2002
DOI: 10.1021/ic0260116
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Photoluminescence Switching of Azobenzene-Conjugated Pt(II) Terpyridine Complexes by Trans−Cis Photoisomerization

Abstract: Pt(II) complexes with a terpyridylazobenzene ligand (tpyAB) were newly synthesized, and their photoluminescence properties by trans-cis isomerization of the azo moiety were investigated. In these complexes, upon excitation with 366-nm light in polar solvents such as DMF, DMSO, and propylene carbonate, trans-to-cis isomerization with significant UV-vis spectral changes occurred almost completely. Cis-to-trans isomerization was observed both by irradiation with visible light and by heat. The reduction peaks due … Show more

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“…Complexes 5-7 containing the electron-withdrawing cyano moiety and electron-donating NMe 2 and SMe groups exhibited luminescence at 25°C with excited-state lifetimes of 116,1920, and 146 ns, respectively. 49 It was proposed that the cyano group in complex 5 activated the 3 MLCT band by decreasing its energy level and increasing the gap between 3 d-d and 3 MLCT, whereas the NMe 2 group in 6 induced the luminescence Via mixing the 3 MLCT and triplet intraligand charge-transfer ( 3 ILCT) transitions ( Figure 14A).…”
Section: Photophysical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complexes 5-7 containing the electron-withdrawing cyano moiety and electron-donating NMe 2 and SMe groups exhibited luminescence at 25°C with excited-state lifetimes of 116,1920, and 146 ns, respectively. 49 It was proposed that the cyano group in complex 5 activated the 3 MLCT band by decreasing its energy level and increasing the gap between 3 d-d and 3 MLCT, whereas the NMe 2 group in 6 induced the luminescence Via mixing the 3 MLCT and triplet intraligand charge-transfer ( 3 ILCT) transitions ( Figure 14A).…”
Section: Photophysical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the phosphorescence properties of the complexes in deoxygenated THF are only slightly affected by the trans ‐to‐ cis photoisomerisation (Supporting Information, Figure S6) 6c. 7a, 27 This observation is in line with the fact that the lowest triplet state is the 3 MLCT, which excludes any triplet–triplet energy transfer to the azo photochromic moiety. This suggests that the significant decrease of Φ t→c observed for Ru L1 – L3 presumably stems from this competing deactivation channel to the 3 MLCT state, as depicted in Scheme .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…For instance, this has already been implemented by linking the azo unit to a polypyridine and coordinating the resulting ligand to a transition‐metal atom 7. Some of these complexes show photochromism7c or luminescence switching upon irradiation 7a. 8 Although isomerisation is assumed to take place from intraligand excited states localised on the azobenzene unit, the choice of the metal centre is known to drive the photochromic properties of the azobenzene unit 7a.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[1][2][3][4] Azobenzene has been appended to a number of chromophores, including transition metal complexes, in an attempt to couple the E/Z isomerization process to an external electronic transition. [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Transition metal compounds that exhibit metal to ligand charge transfer transitions (MLCT), as seen in many d 6 metal complexes, are ideal for transferring energy to an external group. [14][15][16][17][18] In this report, we present a study of two Re(CO) 3 diimine complexes with a pendant azobenzene group.…”
Section: Re(co) 3 Conjugates 1 and 2 That Incorporate Azobenzenes Canmentioning
confidence: 99%