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Copper(I)-Pyrazolate Complexes as Solid-State Phosphors: Deep-Blue Emission through a Remote Steric Effect.

Yuichiro WatanabeBenjamin M WasherMatthias ZellerSergei SavikhinLyudmila V SlipchenkoAlexander Wei
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
We describe a novel manifestation of rigidochromic behavior in a series of tetranuclear Cu(I)-pyrazolate (Cu 4 pz 4 ) macrocycles, with implications for solid-state luminescence at deep-blue wavelengths (<460 nm). The Cu 4 pz 4 emissions are remarkably sensitive to structural effects far from the luminescent core: when 3,5-di- tert -butylpyrazoles are used as bridging ligands, adding a C4 substituent can induce a blue shift of more than 100 nm. X-ray crystal and computational analyses reveal that C4 units influence the conformational behavior of adjacent tert -butyl groups, with a subsequent impact on the global conformation of the Cu 4 pz 4 complex. Emissions are mediated primarily through a cluster-centered triplet ( 3 CC) state; compression of the Cu 4 cluster into a nearly close-packed geometry prevents the reorganization of its excited-state structure and preserves the 3 CC energy at a high level. The remote steric effect may thus offer alternative strategies toward the design of phosphors with rigid excited-state geometries.
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