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Beyond Classical Coordination Chemistry: The First Case of a Triply Bridging Phosphine Ligand.

Andrey Y BaranovElena A PritchinaAlexey S BerezinDenis G SamsonenkoVladimir P FedinNataliya A BelogorlovaNina P GritsanAlexander V Artem'ev
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
The first example of a triply bridging (μ3 -P) phosphine ligand has been discovered in the crown-shaped [Cu3 (μ2 -Hal)3 L] (Hal=Cl, Br, or I) complexes supported by tris[2-(2-pyridyl)ethyl]phosphine (L). Theoretical analysis completely confirms the observed μ3 -P-bridging pattern, revealing the interaction of the same lone pair of phosphorus with three valence 4s-orbitals of Cu atoms. The presented complexes exhibit outstanding blue phosphorescence (λem =442-465 nm) with the quantum efficiency reaching 100 %. The complex [Cu3 (μ2 -I)3 L] also exhibits remarkable thermo- and mechanochromic luminescence resulting in a sharp change in the emission colour upon external stimuli. These findings essentially contribute to coordination chemistry of the pnictine ligands.
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