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Structures, Phase Behavior, and Fluorescent Properties of 3-Phenyl-1-(pyridin-2-yl)-1H-pyrazol-5-amine and Its ZnCl2 Complex.

Lana K HiscockDelara JoekarBarbora BalonovaMarta Tomas PiquerasZachary W SchroederVictoria JarvisKenneth E MalyBarry A BlightLouise N Dawe
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2019)
The synthesis of the asymmetric ligand 3-phenyl-1-(pyridin-2-yl)-1H-pyrazol-5-amine (L1) and its single-crystal X-ray structure are reported. L1 displays crystallographic symmetry (orthorhombic, Pccn) higher than its molecular symmetry (point group C1) and also displays supercooling, with a difference in the melting and solidification points of over 100 °C. Upon complexation with ZnCl2, L1 engages in both primary cation and secondary anion coordination via hydrogen bonding, and the complex exhibits a room-to-low-temperature single crystal-to-crystal phase transition. The ZnCl2 complex becomes a birefringent fluid mixed with crystalline domains at high temperatures, as detected by polarized optical microscopy. Examination of the photoluminescence properties showed that the emission intensity increased and a pronounced bathochromic shift was observed in the emission maximum upon going from solution to the solid state, for both the ligand and complex, consistent with aggregation-induced emission behavior.
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