Functionalized Bis-Cyclometalated Alkynylgold(III)
Complexes: Synthesis, Characterization, Electrochemistry, Photophysics,
Photochemistry, and Electroluminescence Studies
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Abstract
A series of luminescent
alkynylgold(III) complexes containing various
tridentate bis-cyclometalating ligands derived from 2,6-diphenylpyridine
(R-C<sup>∧</sup>N<sup>∧</sup>C), [Au(R-C<sup>∧</sup>N<sup>∧</sup>C)(CCC<sub>6</sub>H<sub>4</sub>R′)] has been successfully synthesized and characterized.
Complexes <b>1</b> and <b>6</b> have been determined by
X-ray crystallography. Electrochemical studies show a ligand-centered
reduction that originated from the tridentate R-C<sup>∧</sup>N<sup>∧</sup>C pincer ligands and an alkynyl-centered oxidation.
The photophysical properties of the complexes have been studied in
detail by electronic absorption and emission studies. Tunable photoluminescence
behaviors have been observed, with the emission maxima spanning through
the visible region from 476 to 669 nm in dichloromethane at room temperature,
and the complexes were also found to be emissive in various media
at both room and low temperatures. Transient absorption studies have
been conducted to investigate the excited state properties of the
complexes. Furthermore, selected complexes have been incorporated
into the emissive layer (EML) of organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs)
and have demonstrated interesting electroluminescence