Over the past two decades the photochemical and photophysical properties of Cu(I)-phenanthrolines ([Cu(NN)(2)]+) have been investigated in detail. A high degree of control of the metal-to-ligand charge-transfer (MLCT) absorption and luminescence properties of [Cu(NN)(2)]+ is now possible, by means of a thorough choice and positioning of the phenanthroline ligand substituents. Exchange of Cu(I) with a variety of metal ions (Mn+) allows tuning of the electrochemical and photophysical properties of the [M(NN)(2)]n+ motif. This has prompted the design of fascinating multicomponent molecular architectures (catenates, knots, rotaxanes, dendrimers) in which photoinduced intercomponent processes like energy- and electron-transfer occur. The possibility of a fine tuning of the absorption and emission properties, long excited state lifetimes, and a characteristic structural flexibility, suggest Cu(I)-phenathrolines as interesting alternatives to Ru(II)-polypyridines, still the most popular family of complexes among inorganic photochemists.

Photoactive mono- and polynuclear Cu(I)-phenanthrolines. A viable alternative to Ru(II)-polypyridines?

Armaroli N
2001

Abstract

Over the past two decades the photochemical and photophysical properties of Cu(I)-phenanthrolines ([Cu(NN)(2)]+) have been investigated in detail. A high degree of control of the metal-to-ligand charge-transfer (MLCT) absorption and luminescence properties of [Cu(NN)(2)]+ is now possible, by means of a thorough choice and positioning of the phenanthroline ligand substituents. Exchange of Cu(I) with a variety of metal ions (Mn+) allows tuning of the electrochemical and photophysical properties of the [M(NN)(2)]n+ motif. This has prompted the design of fascinating multicomponent molecular architectures (catenates, knots, rotaxanes, dendrimers) in which photoinduced intercomponent processes like energy- and electron-transfer occur. The possibility of a fine tuning of the absorption and emission properties, long excited state lifetimes, and a characteristic structural flexibility, suggest Cu(I)-phenathrolines as interesting alternatives to Ru(II)-polypyridines, still the most popular family of complexes among inorganic photochemists.
2001
Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattivita' - ISOF
Composti di coordinazione
Cu(I)
Luminescenza
Electron-transfer
Materiali luminescenti
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