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Iridium(III)-Incorporating Self-Healing Polysiloxanes as Materials for Light-Emitting Oxygen Sensors.

Elizaveta K ParshinaKonstantin V DeriabinIlya E KolesnikovKonstantin Yu ZhizhinAnastasia N KochevaEkaterina A GolovenkoRegina M Islamova
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2024)
Polymer-metal complexes (PMCs) based on poly(2,2'-bipyridine-4,4'-dicarboxamide-co-polydimethylsiloxanes) with cyclometalated di(2-phenylpyridinato-C 2 ,N')iridium(III) fragments and cross-linked by Zn 2+ (Zn[Ir]-BipyPDMSs) or Ir 3+ (Ir[Ir]-BipyPDMSs) represent flexible, stretchable, phosphorescent, and self-healing molecular oxygen sensors. PMCs provide strong phosphorescence at λ em = 595-605 nm. Zn[Ir]-BipyPDMS with PDMS chain length of M n = 5000 has the highest quantum yield of 9.3% and is a molecular oxygen sensor at different O 2 concentrations (0-100 vol%) compared to Ir[Ir]-BipyPDMSs. A Stern-Volmer constant is determined for Zn[Ir]-BipyPDMS as K SV = 0.014% -1 , which is similar to the reported oxygen-sensitive iridium(III) complexes. All synthesized PMCs exhibit high elongation at break (up to 1100%) and self-healing efficiency (up to 99%).
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