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1326010 Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The room temperature (RT) long-lived triplet excited state of fluorescein was observed in a dbbpy Pt(II) bisfluorescein acetylide complex (Pt-1, where dbbpy = 4,4′-di(tert-butyl)-2,2′-bipyridine). The complex shows strong absorption of visible light (ε = 24,600 M−1 cm−1 at 457 nm). Interestingly, the phosphorescence of the coordination centre is completely quenched and only the fluorescence of ligand was observed for Pt-1 at RT. At 77 K, a phosphorescence band at 667 nm was observed. Spin density analysis and nanosecond time-resolved transient difference absorption spectroscopy proved that the lowest-lying triplet excited state of the complex Pt-1 is localized on the fluorescein acetylide ligand (3IL state), for which the lifetime was determined as 16.4 μs (RT, by the time-resolved transient absorption spectra). The quenching of the 3MLCT phosphorescence in Pt-1 is due to the intramolecular energy transfer of 3MLCT → 3IL. The complex Pt-1 was used as the triplet sensitizer for the triplet–triplet annihilation (TTA) based upconversion. Our results will be useful for preparation of transition metal complexes that show intense absorption of visible light and long-lived triplet excited states, these photophysical properties are useful for applications in photovoltaics, photocatalysis or upconversions, etc.

Graphical abstractN^N Pt(II) bis(acetylide) complex containing fluorescein was prepared, which shows strong absorption at 457 nm (ε = 24,600 M−1 cm−1) and long-lived non-emissive 3IL state (16.4 μs). Pt-1 was used as the triplet sensitizer for the triplet–triplet annihilation (TTA) based upconversion, and an upconversion quantum yield of 10.7% was observed.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► RT long-lived triplet excited state of fluorescein was observed for the first time. ► Spin density is a useful method for study the localization of the triplet state. ► The complex was used for TTA upconversion, quantum yield of 10.7% was observed. ► The non-emissive triplet excited state was used for upconversion.

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