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Synergistic Singlet-Triplet Regulation in Platinum(II)-Acetylide Triads with Strong Two-Photon Absorption and Optical
Yibo Zhao1, Shufei Li1, Xingtong Zhou1
1Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry of Ministry of Education, Shaanxi Provincial Key Laboratory of New Concept Sensors and Molecular Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an 710119, P. R. China.
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Unveiling the intramolecular photophysical transitions and intrinsic excited-state dynamics of organometallic complexes is of critical importance yet remains challenging. Herein, two platinum (II)-acetylide triads, namely Pt-1 bearing the triethylphosphine ligands and Pt-2 with the triphenylphosphine ligands, were rationally synthesized and investigated comprehensively. The NMR shielding phenomena of Pt(II) atoms with dense extranuclear electrons are elucidated properly through comparative studies on a reference analogue, BDT-TPA. The rigid planar molecular geometries endow the triads with extended π-conjugation, which promotes efficient ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT) and ligand-to-ligand charge transfer (LLCT). Furthermore, a significant effect of Pt(II)-acetylide d-π coordination, ligand aromaticity, and steric hindrance on the steady state and nonlinear optical properties are also elucidated comparatively. Benefiting from strong spin-orbit coupling and ligand-mediated conjugation, both Pt(II)-acetylide triads exhibit enhanced intersystem crossing rates and prolonged triplet-state lifetimes. Notably, Pt-2 displays a maximum two-photon absorption cross-section of 1830 GM in THF upon femtosecond excitation at 650 nm, which is obviously higher than that of 980 GM at 775 nm observed for BDT-TPA. High-performance optical power limiting assessments based on the two-photon absorption mechanism reveal that both triads possess low onset thresholds around 0.06 J·cm-2 and favorable limiting thresholds around 0.25 J·cm-2. Theoretical calculations further correlate the superior nonlinear optical performance with efficient excited-state absorption as well as prominent LMCT characteristics. This study not only affords mechanistic insights into the intrinsic photophysics of the Pt(II)-acetylide complexes but also sheds light on the potential nonlinear optical applications.
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Stereoisomerism
Isomers are different chemical species that have the same chemical formula.
Transition metal complexes often exist as geometric isomers, in which the same atoms are connected through the same types of bonds but with differences in their orientation in space. Coordination complexes with two different ligands in the cis and trans positions from a ligand of interest form isomers. For example, the octahedral [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+ ion has two isomers (Figure 1) In the cis...