Synthesis, structure and photophysical properties of a 2D network with gold dicyanide donors coordinated to aza[5]helicene viologen acceptors.
Ealin N PatelRobert B ArthurAaron D NicholasEric W ReinheimerMohammad A OmaryMatthew BrichacekHoward H PattersonPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2019)
A recently synthesized photoluminescent organic acceptor, 5,10-dimethyl-5,10-diaza[5]helicene is shown to react with dicyanoaurate anions to form a 2D network N,N-dimethylaza[5]helicene dicyanoaurate. The structure of the synthesized complex was investigated via X-ray crystallography showing the presence of [Au(CN)2]- dimers and monomers within the helicene framework. Photophysical measurements between 298 K and 10 K indicate quenching of the [Au(CN)2]- anion by 5,10-dimethyl-5,10-diaza[5]helicene via an electron transfer. A Stern-Volmer and Rehm-Weller analysis shows that this is a result of quenching from transfer of an electron from [Au(CN)2]- anions to 5,10-dimethyl-5,10-diaza[5]helicene as opposed to resonance energy transfer. DFT calculations were performed to support the assignment of an electron transfer.
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