Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1308026 | Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Photoluminescence spectra of synthesized crystals of the mixed-metal heterobimetallic Ba{[Ag(CN)2]2−2x[Pt(CN)4]x} (x = 0 → 1) were recorded at 300, 150 and 77 K. Emission of the mixed-metal system containing both [Pt(CN)4]2− and [Ag(CN)2]− ions shows an emission band due to Pt–Ag interaction. This new peak (424 nm) is not seen for pure Ba[Pt(CN)4] or Ba[Ag(CN)2]2. Theoretical DFT and extended Hückel molecular orbital population calculations shows that in heterometallic dimers, the HOMO correspond to dz2dz2 of the metals with a weakly antibonding interaction between the moieties while the LUMO π*(CN) orbital shows a stronger bonding character between monomers. This indicate that the 424 nm emission peak corresponds to a MLCT (d → π*) transition with some metal to metal charge transfer character (Pt to Ag).
Graphical abstractObservation of a new mixed-metal transition in Ba{[Ag(CN)2]2−2x[Pt(CN)4]x} (x = 0 → 1).Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide