Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1325699 Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 2006 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new class of soluble and thermally stable group 10 platinum(II) poly-yne polymers functionalized with 9-arylcarbazole moiety trans-[-Pt(PBu3)2CCRCC-]n (R = 9-arylcarbazole-3,6-diyl; aryl = p-methoxyphenyl, p-chlorophenyl) were prepared in good yields by the polycondensation polymerization of trans-[PtCl2(PBu3)2] with HCCRCCH under ambient conditions. The optical absorption and emission properties of these polymetallaynes were investigated and compared with their bimetallic molecular model complexes trans-[Pt(Ph)(PEt3)2CCRCCPt(Ph)(PEt3)2] as well as their group 11 gold(I) and group 12 mercury(II) neighbors [(PPh3)AuCCRCCAu(PPh3)] and [MeHgCCRCCHgMe]. The structures of all the compounds were confirmed by spectroscopic methods and by X-ray crystallography for selected model complexes. The influence of the heavy metal atom and the 9-aryl substituent of carbazole on the evolution of lowest electronic singlet and triplet excited states is critically characterized. It was shown that the organic-localized phosphorescence emission can be triggered readily by the heavy-atom effect of group 10–12 transition metals (viz., Pt, Au, and Hg) with the emission efficiency generally in the order Pt > Au > Hg. These carbazole-based organometallic materials possess high-energy triplet states of 2.68 eV or higher which do not vary much with the substituent of 9-aryl group.

Graphical abstractThe preparation, optical spectroscopy, structural and photophysical properties of several metal di-ynes and poly-ynes of group 10–12 transition elements spaced by some 9-arylcarbazole moieties are described. The effects of heavy metal ions in harvesting organic triplet emissions and the influence of 9-substituted carbazole chromophore on the phosphorescence spectra of these organometallic materials are studied in detail.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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