Intersystem crossing rate dependent dual emission and phosphorescence from cyclometalated platinum complexes: a second order cumulant expansion based approach†
Abstract
Rates of intersystem crossing (kISC) of two platinum(II) complexes containing acetylacetonate (acac) and extended cyclometalated ppy (Hppy = 2-phenylpyridine) (1) and thpy (Hthpy = 2-(2' thienyl)pyridine) (2) ligands are calculated using the Condon approximation to the Golden Rule and employing the second-order cumulant expansion method. The emission wavelengths obtained at the RI-CC2 level for the lowest excited singlet (S1) and triplet (T1) states of the two complexes are well in agreement with the experimental results. Our analysis based on kISC evinces that the major pathway involved with the phosphorescence process in complex 1 arises from the S1 → T2 intersystem crossing while the S1 → T1 intersystem crossing is the key step towards the commencement of dual emission in complex 2. Furthermore, it is found that the different pathways are mostly guided by two factors namely, the energy gap and the spin–orbit interaction between the concerned states. Interestingly, the calculated kISC for complex 1 is found to be 107 times larger than that of complex 2, which suggests a rapid depletion of the S1 state population vis-à-vis radiative emission only by phosphorescence from the internally converted lowest excited triplet state while for complex 2, the relatively lower kISC is attributed to the dual emission from this complex.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2018 PCCP HOT Articles