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Enhanced circularly polarized luminescence of chiral Eu(III) coordination polymers with structural strain.

Makoto TsuruiYuichi KitagawaSunao ShojiKoji FushimiYasuchika Hasegawa
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Three types of Eu(III) coordination polymers with different distorted chiral ligands, [Eu(+tfc) 3 ( p -dpeb)] n , [Eu(+pfc) 3 ( p -dpeb)] n , and [Eu(+hfc) 3 ( p -dpeb)] n (+tfc: (+)-3-(trifluoroacetyl)camphorate, +pfc: (+)-3-(pentafluoropropionyl)camphorate, +hfc: (+)-3-(heptafluorobutyryl)camphorate, p -dpeb: 1,4-bis(diphenylphosphorylethynyl)benzene), were prepared for elucidating the relationship between their structural distortions, ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT), and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) properties. Their strain factors in the ligands were evaluated using crystallographic data obtained by single-crystal X-ray structural analyses. The characteristics of the LMCT excited states were estimated from theoretical calculations. The introduction of a bulky substituent into the chiral ligand afforded a distorted structure of β-diketonates and changed the direction of the transition electric dipole moments, which are related to the magnitude of the CPL intensity. The CPL dissymmetry factor ( g CPL ) of [Eu(+hfc) 3 ( p -dpeb)] n , with a large distorted structure, was -0.22, while those of [Eu(+tfc) 3 ( p -dpeb)] n and [Eu(+pfc) 3 ( p -dpeb)] n , with small distorted structures, were -0.05 and -0.10, respectively. The controlled steric hindrance of the chiral ligands in Eu(III) coordination polymers is one of the strain factors enhancing their CPL properties.
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