The role of zinc(II) ion in fluorescence tuning of tridentate pincers: A review

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Abstract

Tridentate ligands are simple low-cost pincers, easy to synthetize, and able to guarantee stability to the derived complexes. On the other hand, due to its unique mix of structural and optical properties, zinc(II) ion is an excellent candidate to modulate the emission pattern as desired. The present work is an overview of selected articles about zinc(II) complexes showing a tuned fluorescence response with respect to their tridentate ligands. A classification of the tridentate pincers was carried out according to the binding donor atom groups, specifically nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur donor atoms, and depending on the structure obtained upon coordination. Fluorescence properties of the ligands and the related complexes were compared and discussed both in solution and in the solid state, keeping an eye on possible applications.

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Diana, R., & Panunzi, B. (2020). The role of zinc(II) ion in fluorescence tuning of tridentate pincers: A review. Molecules, 25(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25214984

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