Efficient Solid‐State Emission Control by Positional Isomerism for Platinum(II) Complex with Donor–π–Acceptor Ligand

Author:

Kim Min‐Ji1,Chae Minjung1,Ahn Mina1,Wee Kyung‐Ryang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Daegu University 38453 Gyeongsan Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractSquare‐planar platinum (Pt)(II) complexes have attracted considerable attention owing to their unique luminescent properties, and the development of facile methods to control them is very important. A series of Pt(II) complexes containing a donor–π–acceptor (D–π–A) isomer ligand (ortho‐, meta‐, and para‐position; Pt‐O, Pt‐M, and Pt‐P) is prepared to investigate the positional isomerism on the Pt(II) complex. In particular, the metal‐to‐ligand charge transfer and ligand intramolecular charge transfer characteristics are examined depending on the positional isomer and compared with the donor‐free Pt(II) complex. All Pt(II) complexes observe slightly red‐shifted emission within 10 nm in the order of Pt‐O < Pt‐M < Pt‐P. Experimental data and theoretical calculations show that the Pt(II) complex lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energy level is controlled systematically by the donor position dependency. In particular, the small perturbation of the electronic state by positional isomerism in the single molecule induces significant phosphorescence color disparities of more than 82 nm in the solid‐state emission spectra and aggregation‐induced emission. The intriguing phosphorescent behavior is explained by the ligand‐dependent macroscopic molecular array with the Hirshfeld analysis. Consequentially, this paper reports a facile emission control method by the D–π–A ligand positional isomerism in the Pt(II) complex.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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