Photo- and triboluminescent robust 1D polymers made of Mn(ii) halides and meta-carborane based bis(phosphine oxide)†
Abstract
A series of 1D coordination polymers (CPs), [MnX2(L)]n (X = Cl, Br, I), made of MnX2 units bridged by 1,7-[Ph2P(O)]2-meta-carborane ligands (L) through the O–Mn–O linkages, have been designed. At ambient temperature, these CPs manifest green phosphorescence with quantum yields of up to 60%, which is the highest value for Mn(II) CPs. CP [MnI2(L)]n and its structurally different solvate [MnI2(L)·CH2Cl2]n also exhibit bright triboluminescence. Thermochromic luminescence of the designed CPs appears as reversible shifting of their emission color, when the temperature varies from 350 to 77 K and back. Moreover, [MnI2(L)·CH2Cl2]n reversibly changes its emission properties during desolvation-solvation processes thus featuring solvatochromic luminescence. According to photophysical and EPR data, the observed phosphorescence originates from the ligand-sensitized 4T1 → 6A1 transition in Mn2+ ions. Enhanced robustness of the title CPs is demonstrated by retaining their emission properties after prolonged heating at 210 °C.