Issue 20, 2007

The synthesis and properties of Iridium(iii)-cored dendrimers with carbazole peripherally functionalized β-diketonato dendrons

Abstract

A simple convergent synthetic approach has been developed for the synthesis of iridium(III)-cored dendrimers with carbazole peripherally functionalized β-diketonato dendrons. The zeroth- to third-generation green-emitting dendrimers were synthesized by reacting the corresponding β-diketonato dendrons with iridium(III) dimer under mild conditions with good yields, respectively. This approach proved to be modular, and could be used to prepare blue–green-emitting and red-emitting dendrimers with the same β-diketonato dendrons only by using different cyclometallating ligands. The resulting dendritic ligands and iridium(III)-cored dendrimers were well characterized. Their photoluminescent properties both in solution and in the solid state were tested. It was found that all the dendrimers retained the photophysical properties of the corresponding small analogues with high emission quantum yields (0.06–0.30). Preliminary results indicated that these dendrimers functionalized carbazole units exhibited distinct light-harvesting potential, resulting in a strong intense emission from the iridium core of the dendrimers.

Graphical abstract: The synthesis and properties of Iridium(iii)-cored dendrimers with carbazole peripherally functionalized β-diketonato dendrons

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Feb 2007
Accepted
23 Apr 2007
First published
09 May 2007

Dalton Trans., 2007, 2048-2057

The synthesis and properties of Iridium(III)-cored dendrimers with carbazole peripherally functionalized β-diketonato dendrons

B. Li, L. Wu, Y. He and Q. Fan, Dalton Trans., 2007, 2048 DOI: 10.1039/B701822C

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