Issue 5, 2024

Lanthanide complexes with a new luminescent iminophosphonamide ligand bearing phenylbenzothiazole substituents

Abstract

A new iminophosphonamine Ph2P(HNPbt)(NPbt) (1, HL) bearing chromophore 2-(phen-2′-yl)-1,3-benzothiazole (Pbt) substituents was synthesized and introduced into lanthanide complexes. It was found that salt metathesis reactions between KL (2) generated in situ and LnCl3 lead to the formation of tris-iminophosphonamide complexes [LnL2]L (Ln = Y (3), Sm (4), Gd (5), Dy (6)), regardless of the 2/LnCl3 ratio. Compounds 3–6 consist of a cationic fragment [LnL2]+, where the lanthanide atom is surrounded by two rigidly κ4-coordinated ligands, and an L anion residing in the outer coordination sphere. Iminophosphonamine 1 shows a rare excitation wavelength-dependent two-band luminescence in the solid state. For compounds containing the deprotonated form, namely potassium salt KL and complexes of Gd and Dy, a single-band luminescence with the color changing from turquoise to orange was observed. The Sm complex reveals a set of a few narrow well-resolved bands corresponding to the f–f transitions against the background of the outer-sphere ligand's emission.

Graphical abstract: Lanthanide complexes with a new luminescent iminophosphonamide ligand bearing phenylbenzothiazole substituents

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Oct 2023
Accepted
19 Dec 2023
First published
20 Dec 2023

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 2181-2192

Lanthanide complexes with a new luminescent iminophosphonamide ligand bearing phenylbenzothiazole substituents

D. K. Sinitsa, E. K. Pylova, O. A. Mironova, D. A. Bashirov, A. A. Ryadun, T. S. Sukhikh and S. N. Konchenko, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 2181 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT03511E

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