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A Near-Infrared Luminescent Cr(III) <i>N</i>‑Heterocyclic Carbene Complex
Photoluminescent coordination complexes of Cr(III) are
of interest
as near-infrared spin-flip emitters. Here, we explore the preparation,
electrochemistry, and photophysical properties of the first two examples
of homoleptic N-heterocyclic carbene complexes of
Cr(III), featuring 2,6-bis(imidazolyl)pyridine (ImPyIm)
and 2-imidazolylpyridine (ImPy) ligands. The complex [Cr(ImPy)3]3+ displays luminescence at 803 nm on the microsecond
time scale (13.7 μs) from a spin-flip doublet excited state,
which transient absorption spectroscopy reveals to be populated within
several picoseconds following photoexcitation. Conversely, [Cr(ImPyIm)2]3+ is nonemissive and has a ca. 500 ps excited-state
lifetime