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Giant Concentric Metallosupramolecule with Aggregation-Induced Phosphorescent Emission
Author(s) -
Yiming Li,
GuiFei Huo,
Bingqing Liu,
Bo Song,
Yuan Zhang,
Xiaomin Qian,
Heng Wang,
GuangQiang Yin,
Alexander Filosa,
Wenfang Sun,
SawWai Hla,
HaiBo Yang,
Xiaopeng Li
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of the american chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.115
H-Index - 612
eISSN - 1520-5126
pISSN - 0002-7863
DOI - 10.1021/jacs.0c06680
Subject(s) - phosphorescence , chemistry , intermolecular force , photochemistry , fluorescence , aggregation induced emission , phosphorescent organic light emitting diode , molecule , organic chemistry , optics , physics
Fluorescent metallosupramolecules have received considerable attention due to their precisely controlled dimensions as well as the tunable photophysical and photochemical properties. However, phosphorescent analogues are still rare and limited to small structures with low-temperature phosphorescence. Herein, we report the self-assembly and photophysical studies of a giant, discrete metallosupramolecular concentric hexagon functionalized with six alkynylplatinum(II) bzimpy moieties. With a size larger than 10 nm and molecular weight higher than 26 000 Da, the assembled terpyridine-based supramolecule displayed phosphorescent emission at room temperature. Moreover, the supramolecule exhibited enhanced aggregation-induced phosphorescent emission compared to the ligand by tuning the aggregation states through intermolecular interactions and significant enhancement of emission to CO 2 gas.

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