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Exceptionally fast radiative decay of a dinuclear platinum complex through thermally activated delayed fluorescence

A novel dinuclear platinum(ii) complex featuring a ditopic, bis-tetradentate ligand has been prepared. The ligand offers each metal ion a planar O^N^C^N coordination environment, with the two metal ions bound to the nitrogen atoms of a bridging pyrimidine unit. The complex is brightly luminescent in...

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Autores principales: Pander, Piotr, Daniels, Ruth, Zaytsev, Andrey V., Horn, Ashleigh, Sil, Amit, Penfold, Thomas J., Williams, J. A. Gareth, Kozhevnikov, Valery N., Dias, Fernando B.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8098751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33996015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00160d
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author Pander, Piotr
Daniels, Ruth
Zaytsev, Andrey V.
Horn, Ashleigh
Sil, Amit
Penfold, Thomas J.
Williams, J. A. Gareth
Kozhevnikov, Valery N.
Dias, Fernando B.
author_facet Pander, Piotr
Daniels, Ruth
Zaytsev, Andrey V.
Horn, Ashleigh
Sil, Amit
Penfold, Thomas J.
Williams, J. A. Gareth
Kozhevnikov, Valery N.
Dias, Fernando B.
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description A novel dinuclear platinum(ii) complex featuring a ditopic, bis-tetradentate ligand has been prepared. The ligand offers each metal ion a planar O^N^C^N coordination environment, with the two metal ions bound to the nitrogen atoms of a bridging pyrimidine unit. The complex is brightly luminescent in the red region of the spectrum with a photoluminescence quantum yield of 83% in deoxygenated methylcyclohexane solution at ambient temperature, and shows a remarkably short excited state lifetime of 2.1 μs. These properties are the result of an unusually high radiative rate constant of around 4 × 10(5) s(−1), a value which is comparable to that of the very best performing Ir(iii) complexes. This unusual behaviour is the result of efficient thermally activated reverse intersystem crossing, promoted by a small singlet–triplet energy difference of only 69 ± 3 meV. The complex was incorporated into solution-processed OLEDs achieving EQE(max) = 7.4%. We believe this to be the first fully evidenced report of a Pt(ii) complex showing thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) at room temperature, and indeed of a Pt(ii)-based delayed fluorescence emitter to be incorporated into an OLED.
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spelling pubmed-80987512021-05-13 Exceptionally fast radiative decay of a dinuclear platinum complex through thermally activated delayed fluorescence Pander, Piotr Daniels, Ruth Zaytsev, Andrey V. Horn, Ashleigh Sil, Amit Penfold, Thomas J. Williams, J. A. Gareth Kozhevnikov, Valery N. Dias, Fernando B. Chem Sci Chemistry A novel dinuclear platinum(ii) complex featuring a ditopic, bis-tetradentate ligand has been prepared. The ligand offers each metal ion a planar O^N^C^N coordination environment, with the two metal ions bound to the nitrogen atoms of a bridging pyrimidine unit. The complex is brightly luminescent in the red region of the spectrum with a photoluminescence quantum yield of 83% in deoxygenated methylcyclohexane solution at ambient temperature, and shows a remarkably short excited state lifetime of 2.1 μs. These properties are the result of an unusually high radiative rate constant of around 4 × 10(5) s(−1), a value which is comparable to that of the very best performing Ir(iii) complexes. This unusual behaviour is the result of efficient thermally activated reverse intersystem crossing, promoted by a small singlet–triplet energy difference of only 69 ± 3 meV. The complex was incorporated into solution-processed OLEDs achieving EQE(max) = 7.4%. We believe this to be the first fully evidenced report of a Pt(ii) complex showing thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) at room temperature, and indeed of a Pt(ii)-based delayed fluorescence emitter to be incorporated into an OLED. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8098751/ /pubmed/33996015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00160d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Pander, Piotr
Daniels, Ruth
Zaytsev, Andrey V.
Horn, Ashleigh
Sil, Amit
Penfold, Thomas J.
Williams, J. A. Gareth
Kozhevnikov, Valery N.
Dias, Fernando B.
Exceptionally fast radiative decay of a dinuclear platinum complex through thermally activated delayed fluorescence
title Exceptionally fast radiative decay of a dinuclear platinum complex through thermally activated delayed fluorescence
title_full Exceptionally fast radiative decay of a dinuclear platinum complex through thermally activated delayed fluorescence
title_fullStr Exceptionally fast radiative decay of a dinuclear platinum complex through thermally activated delayed fluorescence
title_full_unstemmed Exceptionally fast radiative decay of a dinuclear platinum complex through thermally activated delayed fluorescence
title_short Exceptionally fast radiative decay of a dinuclear platinum complex through thermally activated delayed fluorescence
title_sort exceptionally fast radiative decay of a dinuclear platinum complex through thermally activated delayed fluorescence
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8098751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33996015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00160d
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