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Aggregation-induced enhanced fluorescence emission of chiral Zn(II) complexes coordinated by Schiff-base type binaphthyl ligands.

Daiki TauchiKatsuya KannoMasashi HasegawaYasuhiro MazakiKazunori TsubakiKen-Ichi SugiuraTakuya ShigaSeiji MoriHiroyuki Nishikawa
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
A pair of novel chiral Zn(II) complexes coordinated by Schiff-base type ligands derived from BINOL (1,1'-bi-2-naphthol), R-/S-Zn, were synthesized. X-ray crystallography revealed the presence of two crystallographically independent complexes; one has a distorted trigonal-bipyramidal structure coordinated by two binaphthyl ligands and one disordered methanol molecule (molecule A), while the other has a distorted tetrahedral structure coordinated by two binaphthyl ligands (molecule B). Numerous CH⋯π and CH⋯O interactions were identified, contributing to the formation of a 3-dimensional rigid network structure. Both R-/S-Zn exhibited fluorescence in both CH 2 Cl 2 solutions and powder samples, with the photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQYs) of powder samples being twice as large as those in solutions, indicating aggregation-induced enhanced emission (AIEE). The AIEE properties were attributed to the restraint of the molecular motion arising from the 3-dimensional intermolecular interactions. CD and CPL spectra were observed for R-/S-Zn in both solutions and powders. The dissymmetry factors, g abs and g CPL values, were within the order of 10 -3 to 10 -4 magnitudes, comparable to those reported for chiral Zn(II) complexes in previous studies.
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