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Macropolyhedral syn-B(18)H(22), the “Forgotten” Isomer

[Image: see text] The chemistry and physics of macropolyhedral B(18)H(22) clusters have attracted significant attention due to the interesting photophysical properties of anti-B(18)H(22) (blue emission, laser properties) and related potential applications. We have focused our attention on the “forgo...

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Autores principales: Patel, Deepak Kumar, Sooraj, B. S., Kirakci, Kaplan, Macháček, Jan, Kučeráková, Monika, Bould, Jonathan, Dušek, Michal, Frey, Martha, Neumann, Christof, Ghosh, Sundargopal, Turchanin, Andrey, Pradeep, Thalappil, Base, Tomas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10436279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37532522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c05530
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author Patel, Deepak Kumar
Sooraj, B. S.
Kirakci, Kaplan
Macháček, Jan
Kučeráková, Monika
Bould, Jonathan
Dušek, Michal
Frey, Martha
Neumann, Christof
Ghosh, Sundargopal
Turchanin, Andrey
Pradeep, Thalappil
Base, Tomas
author_facet Patel, Deepak Kumar
Sooraj, B. S.
Kirakci, Kaplan
Macháček, Jan
Kučeráková, Monika
Bould, Jonathan
Dušek, Michal
Frey, Martha
Neumann, Christof
Ghosh, Sundargopal
Turchanin, Andrey
Pradeep, Thalappil
Base, Tomas
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description [Image: see text] The chemistry and physics of macropolyhedral B(18)H(22) clusters have attracted significant attention due to the interesting photophysical properties of anti-B(18)H(22) (blue emission, laser properties) and related potential applications. We have focused our attention on the “forgotten” syn-B(18)H(22) isomer, which has received very little attention since its discovery compared to its anti-B(18)H(22) isomer, presumably because numerous studies have reported this isomer as nonluminescent. In our study, we show that in crystalline form, syn-B(18)H(22) exhibits blue fluorescence and becomes phosphorescent when substituted at various positions on the cluster, associated with peculiar microstructural-dependent effects. This work is a combined theoretical and experimental investigation that includes the synthesis, separation, structural characterization, and first elucidation of the photophysical properties of three different monothiol-substituted cluster isomers, [1-HS-syn-B(18)H(21)] 1, [3-HS-syn-B(18)H(21)] 3, and [4-HS-syn-B(18)H(21)] 4, of which isomers 1 and 4 have been proved to exist in two different polymorphic forms. All of these newly substituted macropolyhedral cluster derivatives (1, 3, and 4) have been fully characterized by NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, IR spectroscopy, and luminescence spectroscopy. This study also presents the first report on the mechanochromic shift in the luminescence of a borane cluster and generally enriches the area of rather rare boron-based luminescent materials. In addition, we present the first results proving that they are useful constituents of carbon-free self-assembled monolayers.
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spelling pubmed-104362792023-08-19 Macropolyhedral syn-B(18)H(22), the “Forgotten” Isomer Patel, Deepak Kumar Sooraj, B. S. Kirakci, Kaplan Macháček, Jan Kučeráková, Monika Bould, Jonathan Dušek, Michal Frey, Martha Neumann, Christof Ghosh, Sundargopal Turchanin, Andrey Pradeep, Thalappil Base, Tomas J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] The chemistry and physics of macropolyhedral B(18)H(22) clusters have attracted significant attention due to the interesting photophysical properties of anti-B(18)H(22) (blue emission, laser properties) and related potential applications. We have focused our attention on the “forgotten” syn-B(18)H(22) isomer, which has received very little attention since its discovery compared to its anti-B(18)H(22) isomer, presumably because numerous studies have reported this isomer as nonluminescent. In our study, we show that in crystalline form, syn-B(18)H(22) exhibits blue fluorescence and becomes phosphorescent when substituted at various positions on the cluster, associated with peculiar microstructural-dependent effects. This work is a combined theoretical and experimental investigation that includes the synthesis, separation, structural characterization, and first elucidation of the photophysical properties of three different monothiol-substituted cluster isomers, [1-HS-syn-B(18)H(21)] 1, [3-HS-syn-B(18)H(21)] 3, and [4-HS-syn-B(18)H(21)] 4, of which isomers 1 and 4 have been proved to exist in two different polymorphic forms. All of these newly substituted macropolyhedral cluster derivatives (1, 3, and 4) have been fully characterized by NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, IR spectroscopy, and luminescence spectroscopy. This study also presents the first report on the mechanochromic shift in the luminescence of a borane cluster and generally enriches the area of rather rare boron-based luminescent materials. In addition, we present the first results proving that they are useful constituents of carbon-free self-assembled monolayers. American Chemical Society 2023-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10436279/ /pubmed/37532522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c05530 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Patel, Deepak Kumar
Sooraj, B. S.
Kirakci, Kaplan
Macháček, Jan
Kučeráková, Monika
Bould, Jonathan
Dušek, Michal
Frey, Martha
Neumann, Christof
Ghosh, Sundargopal
Turchanin, Andrey
Pradeep, Thalappil
Base, Tomas
Macropolyhedral syn-B(18)H(22), the “Forgotten” Isomer
title Macropolyhedral syn-B(18)H(22), the “Forgotten” Isomer
title_full Macropolyhedral syn-B(18)H(22), the “Forgotten” Isomer
title_fullStr Macropolyhedral syn-B(18)H(22), the “Forgotten” Isomer
title_full_unstemmed Macropolyhedral syn-B(18)H(22), the “Forgotten” Isomer
title_short Macropolyhedral syn-B(18)H(22), the “Forgotten” Isomer
title_sort macropolyhedral syn-b(18)h(22), the “forgotten” isomer
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10436279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37532522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c05530
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