Issue 24, 2016

Synthesis, structure, ultrafast kinetics, and light-induced dynamics of CuHETPHEN chromophores

Abstract

Five heteroleptic Cu(I)bis(phenanthroline) chromophores with distinct variation in the steric bulk at the 2,9-phenanthroline position were synthesized using the HETPHEN method, and their ground and excited state properties are described. Analysis of the crystal structures reveals a significant distortion from tetrahedral geometry around the Cu(I) centre which is attributed to favourable aromatic interactions between the two phenanthroline ligands. Ultrafast and nanosecond transient optical spectroscopies reveal that the excited state lifetime can be tuned across two orders of magnitude up to 74 nanoseconds in acetonitrile by changing the 2,9-substituent from hydrogen to sec-butyl. X-ray transient absorption spectroscopy at the Cu K-edge confirmed Cu(I) oxidation to Cu(II) and revealed a decrease of the Cu–N bond lengths in the excited state. The ground and excited state characterization presented here will guide the integration of CuHETPHEN chromophores into complex electron donor–acceptor architectures.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis, structure, ultrafast kinetics, and light-induced dynamics of CuHETPHEN chromophores

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 1月 2016
Accepted
22 2月 2016
First published
29 2月 2016

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 9871-9883

Synthesis, structure, ultrafast kinetics, and light-induced dynamics of CuHETPHEN chromophores

L. Kohler, D. Hayes, J. Hong, T. J. Carter, M. L. Shelby, K. A. Fransted, L. X. Chen and K. L. Mulfort, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 9871 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT00324A

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