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Vapochromic behaviour of a gold(I)-lead(II) complex as a VOC sensor.

Sonia MorenoDavid RoyoAbdel G El-HachimiMaría Rodríguez-CastilloMiguel MongeM Elena OlmosJosé M López de Luzuriaga
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
The reaction among [Au 2 Ag 2 (C 6 F 5 ) 4 (OEt 2 ) 2 ] n , PbCl 2 and terpyridine leads to the polymeric complex [{Au(C 6 F 5 ) 2 } 2 {Pb(terpy)}] n (1). Its crystal structure reveals potential voids close to the lead centres large enough to hold different molecules. The availability of these free sites allows complex 1 to act as a VOC sensor. Thus, when 1 is exposed to different solvent vapours such as acetonitrile, toluene or THF, variations in its solid appearance and its photophysical properties are observed as a consequence of the formation of the new polymorphs [{Au(C 6 F 5 ) 2 } 2 {Pb(terpy)(CH 3 CN) 2 }] n (2), [{Au(C 6 F 5 ) 2 } 2 {Pb(terpy)}] n ·Tol (3) and [{Au(C 6 F 5 ) 2 } 2 {Pb(terpy)(THF)}] n ·THF (4). Each polymorph displays a different emission energy depending on its structure and the presence of metallophilic interactions. In addition, the reversible solvent molecule exchange allows the tuning of the luminescence emissions in the greenish yellow-red range. DFT and TD-DFT calculations were performed to explain the origin of the luminescence of all these complexes.
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