Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
189623 Electrochimica Acta 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and electrochemiluminescence (ECL) of cyclometalated iridium(III) bis(2-(p-tolyl)pyridinato-N, C2′) (picolinate) [(tpy)2Ir(pico)] was investigated. (tpy)2Ir(pico) shows high photoluminescence efficiency (ΦPL = ∼0.31) and quasi-reversible redox behaviors in acetonitrile solution. Intense green ECL was observed from all three modes of ECL generation (annihilation, oxidative-reduction, and reductive-oxidation). Relative ECL efficiencies with or without coreactants from (tpy)2Ir(pico) were estimated using Ru(bpy)32+ (bpy, 2,2′-bipyridine) as a relative standard. Typically, in the reductive-oxidation process with peroxodisulfate (S2O82−), (tpy)2Ir(pico) produces 8-fold more efficient ECL at approximately 531 nm than Ru(bpy)32. This efficient green ECL indicates potential for the development of multicolored ECL analysis in addition to standard Ru(bpy)32+ systems.

► In electrochemiluminescence (ECL), to develop a new material of red, green, and blue emission has still a particular importance. ► We report a synthetic Ir(III) complex, (tpy)2Ir(pico), which exhibits efficient green-ECL in all the three pathways of ECL generation. ► The intensity of green emission is comparably high to the red-ECL from Ru(bpy)32+. (tpy)2Ir(pico) produces ∼8-time stronger green ECL in reductive-oxidation process comparing with Ru(bpy)32+. ► Strong green-ECL from (tpy)2Ir(pico) suggests the new emissive material to supplement current ECL analysis.

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