具有可变阳离子供体的模块化胺基酸盐在循环金属化复合体中促进红色光
Chenggang Jiang1, Sungwon Yoon1, Yennie H Nguyen1
1University of Houston, Department of Chemistry, 3585 Cullen Blvd., Room 112, Houston, Texas 77204-5003, United States.
Inorganic chemistry
|July 6, 2023
概括
研究人员开发了新的 (III) 复合物,以有效发射红色和深红色光. 这些光体提供高光发光量子产量,对于显示器等先进的光电子应用至关重要.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 摄影化学的使用.
- 有机化学 有机化学
背景情况:
- 开发高效的红色和深红色发射分子是一种对光电子的关键挑战.
- 现有的光素经常与高光发光量子产量 (ΦPL) 斗争.
研究的目的:
- 引入新的红色和深红色发射的异体质双环金属化 (bis-cyclometalated) 复合物.
- 探索辅助配体对电子性质和排放特性的影响.
主要方法:
- 合成了七个新的 (III) 复合体,配有多种辅助配体 (沙利基亚尔胺和2 - 皮科林胺家族).
- 使用循环电压测量来分析边界分子轨道能量 (HOMO/LUMO) 的表征.
- 光发光谱测量以确定辐射颜色和光发光量子产量 (ΦPL).
主要成果:
- 所有合成的复合物都表现出红色或深红色的发光.
- 化合物显示出异常高的光发光量子产量 (ΦPL),与性能最高的红色发射器相美.
- 辅助连接物替代剂影响了HOMO能量,但对LUMO能量的影响很小,允许独立调.
结论:
- 新的 (III) 复合物代表了红色和深红色发射的重大进步.
- 连接体功能的独立调可以精确控制电子特性和兴奋状态动态.
- 这些发现对改善光电子设备,包括彩色显示器有直接影响.
更多相关视频
相关概念视频
Complexation Equilibria: The Chelate Effect
564
In complexation reactions, metal atoms or cations interact with ligands to form donor-acceptor adducts called metal complexes. Ligands that bind through one donor site are monodentate, ligands with two donor sites are bidentate, and those with more than two donor sites are polydentate ligands. For example, ethylene diamine is a bidentate ligand that binds through two nitrogen donor atoms, forming a five-membered ring. EDTA is a polydentate ligand that binds through four oxygen and two nitrogen...
564
Metal-Ligand Bonds
21.1K
The hemoglobin in the blood, the chlorophyll in green plants, vitamin B-12, and the catalyst used in the manufacture of polyethylene all contain coordination compounds. Ions of the metals, especially the transition metals, are likely to form complexes.
In these complexes, transition metals form coordinate covalent bonds, a kind of Lewis acid-base interaction in which both of the electrons in the bond are contributed by a donor (Lewis base) to an electron acceptor (Lewis acid). The Lewis acid in...
In these complexes, transition metals form coordinate covalent bonds, a kind of Lewis acid-base interaction in which both of the electrons in the bond are contributed by a donor (Lewis base) to an electron acceptor (Lewis acid). The Lewis acid in...
21.1K
Structural Isomerism
19.5K
Isomerism in Complexes
Isomers are different chemical species that have the same chemical formula. Structural isomerism of coordination compounds can be divided into two subcategories, the linkage isomers and coordination-sphere isomers.
Linkage isomers occur when the coordination compound contains a ligand that can bind to the transition metal center through two different atoms. For example, the CN− ligand can bind through the carbon atom or through the nitrogen atom. Similarly, SCN− can...
Isomers are different chemical species that have the same chemical formula. Structural isomerism of coordination compounds can be divided into two subcategories, the linkage isomers and coordination-sphere isomers.
Linkage isomers occur when the coordination compound contains a ligand that can bind to the transition metal center through two different atoms. For example, the CN− ligand can bind through the carbon atom or through the nitrogen atom. Similarly, SCN− can...
19.5K
Colors and Magnetism
12.0K
Color in Coordination Complexes
When atoms or molecules absorb light at the proper frequency, their electrons are excited to higher-energy orbitals. For many main group atoms and molecules, the absorbed photons are in the ultraviolet range of the electromagnetic spectrum, which cannot be detected by the human eye. For coordination compounds, the energy difference between the d orbitals often allows photons in the visible range to be absorbed and emitted, which is seen as colors by the human...
When atoms or molecules absorb light at the proper frequency, their electrons are excited to higher-energy orbitals. For many main group atoms and molecules, the absorbed photons are in the ultraviolet range of the electromagnetic spectrum, which cannot be detected by the human eye. For coordination compounds, the energy difference between the d orbitals often allows photons in the visible range to be absorbed and emitted, which is seen as colors by the human...
12.0K
Aryldiazonium Salts to Azo Dyes: Diazo Coupling
3.0K
The reaction of weakly electrophilic aryldiazonium (also called arenediazonium) salts with highly activated aromatic compounds leads to the formation of products with an —N=N— link, called an azo linkage. This reaction, presented in Figure 1, is known as diazo coupling and occurs without the loss of the nitrogen atoms of the aryldiazonium salt. Highly activated aromatic compounds such as phenols or arylamines favor the diazo coupling reaction. The coupling generally occurs at the...
3.0K
Aldehydes and Ketones with Amines: Imine and Enamine Formation Overview
4.9K
Primary amines react with carbonyl compounds—aldehydes and ketones—to generate imines. Imines consist of a C=N double bond and are named Schiff bases after its discoverer—the German chemist Hugo Schiff. On the other hand, secondary amines react with carbonyl compounds to give enamines. In enamines, the presence of a C=C double bond adjacent to the nitrogen atom leads to the delocalization of the lone pair.
4.9K


