Stable Platinum(IV) Corroles: Synthesis, Molecular Structure, and Room-Temperature Near-IR Phosphorescence
Author(s) -
Abraham B. Alemayehu,
Laura J. MCormick,
Kevin J. Gag,
Sergey M. Borisov,
Abhik Ghosh
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.8b01149
Subject(s) - corrole , phosphorescence , chemistry , aryl , crystallography , substituent , platinum , photochemistry , quantum yield , single crystal , stereochemistry , alkyl , organic chemistry , physics , fluorescence , quantum mechanics , catalysis
A series of stable Pt(IV) corrole complexes with the general formula Pt IV [T p XPC]( m / p -C 6 H 4 CN)(py), where T p XPC 3- is the trianion of a tris( p -X-phenyl)corrole and X = CF 3 , H, and CH 3 , has been synthesized, affording key physicochemical data on a rare and elusive class of metallocorroles. Single-crystal X-ray structures of two of the complexes revealed very short equatorial Pt-N distances of 1.94-1.97 Å, an axial Pt-C distance of ∼2.03 Å, and an axial Pt-N distance of ∼2.22 Å. The complexes exhibit Soret maxima at ∼430 nm, which are essentially independent of the meso -aryl para substituents, and strong Q bands with the most intense peak at 595-599 nm. The substituent-independent Soret maxima are consistent with an innocent Pt IV -corrole 3- description for the complexes. The low reduction potentials (-1.45 ± 0.08 V vs saturated calomel reference electrode) also support a highly stable Pt(IV) ground state as opposed to a noninnocent corrole •2- description. The reductions, however, are irreversible, which suggests that they involve concomitant cleavage of the Pt-aryl bond. Unlike Pt(IV) porphyrins, two of the complexes, Pt IV [T p XPC]( m -C 6 H 4 CN)(py) (X = CF 3 and CH 3 ), were found to exhibit room-temperature near-IR phosphorescence with emission maxima at 813 and 826 nm, respectively. The quantum yield of ∼0.3% is comparable to those observed for six-coordinate Ir(III) corroles.
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