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Photoinduced Tautomerisation of ESIPT-Capable Iridium(III) Complexes with Rationally Designed Acyclic Diaminocarbene
Polina O Skripnyak1, Maria V Kashina1, Anzhelika A Eremina1
1St Petersburg State University, 7-9 Universitetskaya Nab., Saint Petersburg 199034, Russian Federation.
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A series of ESIPT-capable IrIII-(acyclic diaminocarbene species) (ESIPT = Excited-state intramolecular proton transfer) exhibiting strong photoluminescence properties is described. The emission profile is strongly influenced by the nature of the azaheterocyclic fragment in the diaminocarbene ligand: pyrazine-derived species display phosphorescence bands red-shifted by approximately 100 nm compared to their pyridine analogues. This redshift is attributed to the luminescence of tautomerized species formed via an ESIPT process, wherein the iridium center enhances the basicity of the pyrazine ring, facilitating proton transfer from the Ccarbene-NH groups. This interpretation is supported by the solvatochromic emission behavior of complexes prepared and corroborated by density functional theory calculations. Prepared IrIII-(acyclic diaminocarbene species) complexes represent the first example of metal-organic luminophores in which the ESIPT mechanism involves direct participation of the metal center, resulting in orange emission.
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