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Thermochromic Fluorescence from B 18 H 20 (NC 5 H 5 ) 2 : An Inorganic–Organic Composite Luminescent Compound with an Unusual Molecular Geometry
Author(s) -
Londesborough Michael G. S.,
Dolanský Jiří,
Cerdán Luis,
Lang Kamil,
Jelínek Tomáš,
Oliva Josep M.,
Hnyk Drahomír,
RocaSanjuán Daniel,
FrancésMonerris Antonio,
Martinčík Jiří,
Nikl Martin,
Kennedy John D.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
advanced optical materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.89
H-Index - 91
ISSN - 2195-1071
DOI - 10.1002/adom.201600694
Subject(s) - fluorescence , materials science , luminescence , analytical chemistry (journal) , polystyrene , excited state , photochemistry , crystallography , polymer , optics , chemistry , atomic physics , optoelectronics , physics , chromatography , composite material
B 18 H 20 (NC 5 H 5 ) 2 is a rare example of two conjoined boron hydride subclusters of nido and arachno geometrical character. At room temperature, solutions of B 18 H 20 (NC 5 H 5 ) 2 emit a 690 nm fluorescence. In the solid state, this emission is shifted to 620 nm and intensifies due to restriction of the rotation of the pyridine ligands. In addition, there is a thermochromicity to the fluorescence of B 18 H 20 (NC 5 H 5 ) 2 . Cooling to 8 K engenders a further shift in the emission wavelength to 585 nm and a twofold increase in intensity. Immobilization in a polystyrene thin‐film matrix results in an efficient absorption of pumping excitation energy at 414 nm and a 609 nm photostable fluorescence. Such fluorescence from polystyrene thin films containing B 18 H 20 (NC 5 H 5 ) 2 can also be stimulated by emission from the highly fluorescent borane anti ‐B 18 H 22 via energy transfer mechanisms. Polystyrene thin‐film membranes doped with 1:1 mixtures of anti ‐B 18 H 22 and B 18 H 20 (NC 5 H 5 ) 2 thus emit a 609 nm fluorescence and absorb light across more than 300 nm (250–550 nm); this is a significant spectral coverage possibly useful for luminescent solar concentrators. B 18 H 20 (NC 5 H 5 ) 2 is fully structurally characterized using NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction analysis, and its ground‐state and excited‐state photophysics are investigated with UV–vis spectroscopy and quantum‐chemistry computational methods.