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Amanda P S Samuel1, Jamie L Lunkley, Gilles Muller
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1460, USA, , Raymond@socrates.berkeley.edu.
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Two luminescent terbium(III) complexes have been prepared from chiral ligands containing 2-hydroxyisophthalamide (IAM) antenna chromophores and their non-polarized and circularly-polarized luminescence properties have been studied. These tetradentate ligands, which form 2:1 ligand/Tb(III) complexes, utilize diaminocyclohexane (cyLI) and diphenylethylenediamine (dpenLI) backbones, which we reasoned would impart conformational rigidity and result in Tb(III) complexes that display both large luminescence quantum yield (Φ) values and strong circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) activities. Both Tb(III) complexes are highly emissive, with Φ values of 0.32 (dpenLI-Tb) and 0.60 (cyLI-Tb). Luminescence lifetime measurements in H(2)O and D(2)O indicate that while cyLI-Tb exists as a single species in solution, dpenLI-Tb exists as two species: a monohydrate complex with one H(2)O molecule directly bound to the Tb(III) ion and a complex with no water molecules in the inner coordination sphere. Both cyLI-Tb and dpenLI-Tb display increased CPL activity compared to previously reported Tb(III) complexes made with chiral IAM ligands. The CPL measurements also provide additional confirmation of the presence of a single emissive species in solution in the case of cyLI-Tb, and multiple emissive species in the case of dpenLI-Tb.
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