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Heterometallic Cluster-Capped Tetrahedral Assemblies with Postsynthetic Modification of the Metal Cores.

Julia R ShakirovaElena V GrachovaVladislav V GurzhiySenthil Kumar ThangarajJanne JänisAlexey S MelnikovAntti J KarttunenSergey P TunikIgor O Koshevoy
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Combining the star-shaped alkynyl ligands with low-nuclearity gold-copper triphosphane clusters produces 3D metallocage aggregates, which demonstrate room temperature phosphorescence in solution (max Φem =0.6). Their luminescence mainly originates from cluster-localized metal-to-ligand charge transfer excited state. These supramolecular assemblies can be easily converted into the isostructural gold-silver congeners by the direct exchange of the metal ions. Such modification of the terminal metal cores switches the emission to the intraligand (alkyne) electronic transitions of the triplet manifold, that represents an unusual optical functionality among the metallocycle/metallocage complexes.
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