Issue 5, 2021

Ligand influence versus electronic configuration of d-metal ion in determining the fate of NIR emission from LnIII ions: a case study with CuII, NiII and ZnII complexes

Abstract

Lanthanides (LnIII) are well known for their characteristic emission in the near-infrared region (NIR). However, direct excitation of lanthanides is not feasible as described by Laporte's parity selection rule. Here, we obtain NIR emission from [L–M–Ln] complexes (where, L = an organic ligand, M = a d-block metal ion, and Ln = a lanthanide ion) in which the [L–M] moiety acts as an antenna to absorb the excitation light to transfer to Ln energy levels. Based on fifteen lanthanide complexes that are presented here in which Cu, Ni and Zn complexes with a Schiff base ligand act as an antenna, we have demonstrated for the first time that electronic configuration of the d-block metal ion is very crucial for obtaining NIR emission. With Ln ion and the same ligand, Cu and Ni complexes show completely different emission than that of the corresponding NIR emitting [L–Zn–Ln] complexes.

Graphical abstract: Ligand influence versus electronic configuration of d-metal ion in determining the fate of NIR emission from LnIII ions: a case study with CuII, NiII and ZnII complexes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Aug 2020
Accepted
28 Dec 2020
First published
28 Dec 2020

New J. Chem., 2021,45, 2696-2709

Ligand influence versus electronic configuration of d-metal ion in determining the fate of NIR emission from LnIII ions: a case study with CuII, NiII and ZnII complexes

A. Verma, S. K. S. Hossain, S. S. Sunkari, J. Reibenspies and S. Saha, New J. Chem., 2021, 45, 2696 DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ04020G

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