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Subtle adjustments for constructing multi-nuclear luminescent lanthanide organic polyhedra with triazole-based chelates.

Xiao-Qing GuoLi-Peng ZhouShao-Jun HuQing-Fu Sun
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Controlled self-assembly of predetermined multi-nuclear lanthanide organic polyhedra (LOPs) still presents a challenge, primarily due to the unpredictable coordination numbers and labile coordination geometries of lanthanide ions. In this study, through introducing triazole-based chelates to increase the chelating angle of C 2 -symmetric linear ligands and stabilize the coordination geometry of Eu(III) centers, M 4 L 6 -type (M = Eu III , L = ligand) tetrahedra were efficiently synthesized, especially a biphenyl-bridged ligand which is well known to form M 2 L 3 -type helicates. A series of LOPs were formed and characterized by high-resolution electrospray ionization time-of-flight mass spectroscopy (ESI-TOF-MS) and X-ray crystallography. Moreover, the europium complexes exhibit bright emission (luminescence quantum yield up to 42.4%) and circularly polarized luminescence properties (| g lum | up to 4.5 × 10 -2 ). This study provides a feasible strategy for constructing multi-nuclear luminescent LOPs towards potential applications.
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