Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1328644 | Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Thioamide-based tridentate ligands, 1,3-benzenedicarbothioamides (1a–c), were used to afford pincer palladium(II) complexes (Pd(1–H)Cl, 2a–c) with η3-S,C,S type coordination. The complexes exhibit strong emission in a glassy frozen state as well as in the solid state. The decay lifetime of the emission from the complexes is in a range of 8–9 × 10−5 s, which is indicative of phosphorescent emission.
Graphical abstractThioamide-based tridentate ligands, 1,3-benzenedicarbothioamides, were used to afford pincer palladium(II) complexes with η3-S,C,S type coordination. The complexes exhibit strong emission in a glassy frozen state as well as in the solid state. The decay lifetime of the emission from the complexes is in a range of 8–9 × 10−5 s, which is indicative of phosphorescent emission.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide