Robust and highly emissive copper(I) halide 1D-coordination polymers with triphenylarsine and a series of bridging N-heteroaromatic co-ligands.
Kazuma KikuchiHiroaki ImotoKensuke NakaPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Various 1D-coordination polymers with dinuclear rhombic {Cu 2 X 2 } cores (X = Br, I) were synthesized using a spontaneous evaporation method employing triphenylarsine (AsPh 3 ) and six types of bidentate N-heteroaromatic co-ligands. The coordination polymers exhibited intense emission even at 298 K (quantum yield: up to 0.60), and their emission color was dependent on the N-heteroaromatic co-ligand. The emission efficiencies of these coordination polymers were higher than those of the discrete complexes with AsPh 3 and monodentate N-heteroaromatic co-ligands reported in our previous work. In addition, the luminescence of these coordination polymers was more resistant to mechanical stimuli than that of the discrete ones.