Issue 29, 2023

pH-driven optical changes of platinum(ii) complexes having carboxy-appended salophen ligands

Abstract

Platinum(II) complexes with salophen ligands bearing carboxy substituents at different positions, [Pt{(COOH)n–salophen}] (n = 2 (1), 3 (2), 1 (3)), were synthesized and characterized by acquiring UV-vis and luminescence spectra. These complexes exhibited systematic variations in absorption spectra depending on the number of carboxy groups, and this effect was attributed to metal–ligand charge transfer with support from density functional theory calculations. The luminescence properties of these complexes were also correlated with structural differences. Complexes 1–3 showed systematic spectral changes by addition of organic acid and base, respectively. This is based on the protonation/deprotonation of the carboxy substituents. Furthermore, aggregation-induced spectra change was investigated in DMSO–H2O mixtures with various proportions of water. Peak shifts in the range of 95 to 105 nm occurred in the absorption spectra in conjunction with pH changes. These variations resulted from molecular aggregation and diffusion associated with protonation/deprotonation of the carboxy groups. Variations in luminescence emission intensity and peak shifts were also observed. This work provides new insights into the correlations between the optical properties of carboxy-appended molecular complexes and pH changes and will assist in the future design of pH sensing devices based on molecular metal complexes.

Graphical abstract: pH-driven optical changes of platinum(ii) complexes having carboxy-appended salophen ligands

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Mar 2023
Accepted
03 Jul 2023
First published
07 Jul 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 10206-10212

pH-driven optical changes of platinum(II) complexes having carboxy-appended salophen ligands

S. Fujii, H. Yagi, T. Kawaguchi, M. Ishikawa, N. Izumiyama and M. Nakaya, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 10206 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT00956D

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