Heteroleptic copper(i) complexes, with a diimine as a chromophoric unit and a bulky diphosphine as an ancillary ligand, have the advantage of a reduced pseudo Jahn-Teller effect in their excited state over the corresponding homoleptic bis(diimine) complexes. Nevertheless, their lowest absorption lies generally between 350 to 500 nm. Aiming at a strong absorption in the visible by stable heteroleptic Cu(i) complexes, we designed a novel diimine based on 4-(benzo[g]quinoxal-2′-yl)-1,2,3-triazole derivatives. The large π-conjugation of the benzoquinoxaline moiety shifted bathochromically the absorption with regard to other diimine-based Cu(i) complexes. Adding another Cu(i) core broadened the absorption and extended it to considerably longer wavelengths. Moreover, by fine-tuning the structure of the dichelating ligand, we achieved a panchromatic absorption up to 700 nm with a high molar extinction coefficient of 8000 M−1 cm−1 at maximum (λ = 570 nm), making this compound attractive for light-harvesting antennae.
Bruschi, C., Gui, X., Fuhr, O., Klopper, W., Bizzarri, C. (2023). Reaching strong absorption up to 700 nm with new benzo[g]quinoxaline-based heteroleptic copper(i) complexes for light-harvesting applications. DALTON TRANSACTIONS, 52(23), 7809-7818 [10.1039/D3DT00902E].
Reaching strong absorption up to 700 nm with new benzo[g]quinoxaline-based heteroleptic copper(i) complexes for light-harvesting applications
Claudia Bizzarri
2023-01-01
Abstract
Heteroleptic copper(i) complexes, with a diimine as a chromophoric unit and a bulky diphosphine as an ancillary ligand, have the advantage of a reduced pseudo Jahn-Teller effect in their excited state over the corresponding homoleptic bis(diimine) complexes. Nevertheless, their lowest absorption lies generally between 350 to 500 nm. Aiming at a strong absorption in the visible by stable heteroleptic Cu(i) complexes, we designed a novel diimine based on 4-(benzo[g]quinoxal-2′-yl)-1,2,3-triazole derivatives. The large π-conjugation of the benzoquinoxaline moiety shifted bathochromically the absorption with regard to other diimine-based Cu(i) complexes. Adding another Cu(i) core broadened the absorption and extended it to considerably longer wavelengths. Moreover, by fine-tuning the structure of the dichelating ligand, we achieved a panchromatic absorption up to 700 nm with a high molar extinction coefficient of 8000 M−1 cm−1 at maximum (λ = 570 nm), making this compound attractive for light-harvesting antennae.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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