Issue 35, 2011

Palladium(ii)- and platinum(ii)phenyl-2,6-bis(oxazole) pincer complexes: Syntheses, crystal structures, and photophysical properties

Abstract

Phenyl-2,6-bis(oxazole) ligands have been explored for the synthesis of novel palladium(II) and platinum(II) pincer complexes. The materials were characterized by spectroscopic methods and by X-ray crystallography. Investigations of the photophysical properties revealed that the lowest triplet states of the materials are largely centred at the bis(oxazole) ligands. The platinum(II) compounds are moderately emissive in fluid solution at ambient temperature. Introduction of both strong donors and strong acceptors leads to a significant red shift of the emission. Due to the facile synthesis of bis(oxazole) based complexes with electronically tuneable oxazole moieties, these materials might be promising alternatives to the well-established phenyl-2,6-bipyridyl systems.

Graphical abstract: Palladium(ii)- and platinum(ii)phenyl-2,6-bis(oxazole) pincer complexes: Syntheses, crystal structures, and photophysical properties

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Mar 2011
Accepted
21 Apr 2011
First published
15 Jun 2011

Dalton Trans., 2011,40, 8800-8806

Palladium(II)- and platinum(II)phenyl-2,6-bis(oxazole) pincer complexes: Syntheses, crystal structures, and photophysical properties

G. Xu, Q. Luo, S. Eibauer, A. F. Rausch, S. Stempfhuber, M. Zabel, H. Yersin and O. Reiser, Dalton Trans., 2011, 40, 8800 DOI: 10.1039/C1DT10369E

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