Issue 33, 2023

Effect of bromine substitution on blue phosphorescent trans-(N-heterocyclic carbene)Pt(ii) acetylide complexes

Abstract

N-heterocyclic carbene complexes of the type trans-(NHC)2PtII(C[triple bond, length as m-dash]C–Ar)2 (where Ar = phenyl or substituted phenyl) are of interest as violet and blue phosphors. These complexes emit efficient phosphorescence in solution and in the solid state, and they have been applied as phosphors in organic light emitting diodes. This study explores the effect of bromine substitution on the trans-(NHC)2PtII(CC–Ar)2 chromophore through photophysical studies of a pair of complexes in which the phenyl groups feature either 3,5-dibromo- or 4-monobromo-substituents (IPt-DB and IPt-MB, respectively). The Br atoms were introduced as heavy atom(s) with the aim to enhance spin–orbit coupling and increase the radiative and non-radiative decay rates of the phosphorescent triplet state. Both IPt-MB and IPt-DB exhibit sky-blue phosphorescence in solution and in PMMA matrix. Interestingly, the emission quantum yield and lifetime of IPt-MB are substantially lower compared to IPt-DB in solution. This effect is attributed to a substantially larger non-radiative decay rate in the mono-bromo complex. Analysis of the photophysical data, combined with DFT and TD-DFT calculations, suggest that the difference in photophysical properties of the two complexes is related to the position of the Br-substituents on the phenyl acetylide rings. In short, in IPt-MB, the Br-substituents are located para-to the Pt-CC-unit, and this gives rise to stronger electron-vibrational coupling in the excited state, enhancing the rate of non-radiative decay.

Graphical abstract: Effect of bromine substitution on blue phosphorescent trans-(N-heterocyclic carbene)Pt(ii) acetylide complexes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 May 2023
Accepted
17 Jul 2023
First published
18 Jul 2023

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 11535-11542

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Effect of bromine substitution on blue phosphorescent trans-(N-heterocyclic carbene)Pt(II) acetylide complexes

A. A. T. Khan, H. B. Gobeze, T. Islam, H. D. Arman and K. S. Schanze, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 11535 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT01483E

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