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Photophysical properties of homobimetallic Cu(I)-Cu(I) and heterobimetallic Cu(I)-Ag(I) complexes of 2-(6-bromo-2-pyridyl)-1H-imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]phenanthroline

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 46, Issue 18, Pages 8881-8891

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2nj00774f

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21271091]

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Previously, most of the research on phosphorescence materials focused on mononuclear and homonuclear Cu(I) complexes, while little attention has been paid to heteronuclear Cu(I) complexes. However, some heteronuclear Cu(I)-Ag(I) complexes have shown enhanced luminescence properties compared to homonuclear analogues, leading researchers to explore the synthesis and luminescence behavior of hetronuclear alpha-diimine-Cu(I)-Ag(I)-diphosphine complexes.
alpha-Diimine-Cu(I)-diphosphine complexes are good phosphorescence materials at room temperature; however, so far, most reported systems have been mononuclear and homonuclear Cu(I) complexes, and little attention has been paid to heteronuclear Cu(I) complexes. On the other hand, some of the heteronuclear Cu(I)-Ag(I) complexes have displayed enhanced luminescence properties compared to homonuclear analogues, and this inspires us to explore the synthesis and luminescence behaviour of hetronuclear alpha-diimine-Cu(I)-Ag(I)-diphosphine complexes. Herein, 2-(6-bromo-2-pyridyl-1H-imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]phenanthroline (bpipH) and its four homobinuclear Cu(I)-Cu(I) complexes (1a, 2a, 1b and 2b) and two heterobinuclear Cu(I)-Ag(I) complexes (1c and 2c) were synthesized. All the Cu(I) and Ag(I) centers show typical distorted tetrahedral configurations. Both homobinuclear complexes (1b and 2b) and heterobinuclear analogues (1c and 2c) of deprotonated bpipH ligands show better luminescence than the corresponding homobinuclear complexes (1a and 2a) of the neutral bpipH. Most importantly, compared with the corresponding homobinuclear complexes, heteronuclear Cu(I)-Ag(I) complexes distinctly show further enhanced luminescence and dual emission bands (501 and 601 nm for complex 1c, and 506 and 603 nm for complex 2c), which probably result from (3)(LL + ML + IL)CT transitions. Here, the better emission behaviour of heteronuclear alpha-diimine-Cu(I)-Ag(I)-diphosphine complexes proves that introducing Ag(I) ions to the alpha-diimine-Cu(I)-diphosphine systems is worth exploring to enhance the luminescence intensity and tune the luminescence colors.

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