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Exploring structural and optical properties of a new series of soft salts based on cyclometalated platinum complexes.

Alexandre RicoPascal Le PoulJulián Rodríguez-LópezSylvain AchelleSébastien Gauthier
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
A series of nine new soft salts based on two platinum(II) complexes, namely ([Pt(C^N)(CN) 2 ] - [Pt(C^N)(en)] + ) (en = ethane-1,2-diamine), has been developed and synthesized. Their photophysical properties in both solution and the solid state were described. All soft salt complexes exhibit phosphorescence emission with PLQY in the solid state up to 0.36. Most of these materials displayed aggregation-induced emission (AIE) or aggregation-induced emission enhancement (AIEE) in water/DMSO solutions as the water ratio increased. Structure-property relationships were analyzed in relation to emission properties. The presence of the free nitrogen atoms in soft salt complexes with a C^N pyrimidine-based ligand allowed for reversible sensitivity to acidic vapors, resulting in the quenching of phosphorescence emission. Additionally, for selected soft salts, we described reversible vapochromism behaviour, making these new materials interesting for multi-detection purposes in anti-counterfeiting applications.
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