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Silver(I)-Carbene Bond-Directed Rigidification-Induced Emissive Metallacage for Picric Acid Detection.

Prioti Choudhury PurbaMangili VenkateswaraluSoumalya BhattacharyyaPartha Sarathi Mukherjee
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
A new triphenylamine-based tetraimidazolium salt L was developed for silver(I)-carbene bond-directed synthesis of tetranuclear silver(I) octacarbene ([Ag 4 (L) 2 ](PF 6 ) 4 ) metallacage 1 . Interestingly, after assembly formation, metallacage 1 showed a nine-fold emission enhancement in dilute solution while ligand L was weakly fluorescent. This is attributed to the rigidity induced to the system by metal-carbene bond formation where the metal center acts as a rigidification unit. The enhanced emission intensity in dilute solution and the presence of the triphenylamine core made 1 a potential candidate for recognition of picric acid (PA). This recognition can be ascribed to the dual effect of ground-state charge-transfer complex formation and resonance energy transfer between the picrate and metallacage 1 . For metallacage 1 , a considerable detection limit toward PA was observed. The use of such metal-carbene bond-directed rigidification-induced enhanced emission for PA sensing is noteworthy.
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