Colour/luminescence changes of transition metal complexes induced by gaseous small molecules for monitoring reaction progress and environmental changes.
Kazuteru ShinozakiPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Transition metal complexes act as monitoring devices for reaction progress and environmental changes through their color/luminescence changes. In this paper, we focus on colour/luminescence changes induced by gaseous small molecules in the environment. The gradual decrease in O 2 content in solution can be monitored by the luminescence enhancement of an Ir(III) complex in dimethyl sulfoxide during photoirradiation. CO 2 in air can be captured by a Pt(II) complex in basic aqueous solution, resulting in a colour change from yellow to red to blue-green due to higher degree aggregate formation. Moisture in air induces colour/luminescence changes in Ru(II) and Ir(III) complex salts due to the sorption of H 2 O into hydrophilic channels in the crystal. Volatile organic compound vapours such as CHCl 3 and CH 2 Cl 2 change the purple colour of Pt(II) complex crystals to red and blue, respectively. The purple crystal can adsorb two CHCl 3 molecules under ambient conditions but only one CH 2 Cl 2 molecule.