Thermochemically stable liquid-crystalline gold(I) complexes showing enhanced room temperature phosphorescence

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Abstract

Gold(I) complexes are some of themost attractivematerials for generating aggregation-induced emission (AIE), enabling the realization of novel light-emitting applications such as chemo-sensors, bio-sensors, cell imaging, and organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). In this study, we propose a rational design of luminescent gold complexes to achieve both high thermochemical stability and intense room temperature phosphorescence, which are desirable features in practical luminescent applications. Here, a series of gold(I) complexes with ligands of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) derivatives and/or acetylidewere synthesized. Detailedcharacterization revealedthat the incorporation of NHCligands could increase the molecular thermochemical stability, as the decomposition temperature was increased to ~300 °C. We demonstrate that incorporation of both NHC and acetylide ligands enables us to generate gold(I) complexes exhibiting both high thermochemical stability and high room-temperature phosphorescence quantum yield (>40%) under ambient conditions. Furthermore, we modified the length of alkoxy chains at ligands, and succeeded in synthesizing a liquid crystalline gold(I) complex while maintaining the relatively high thermochemical stability and quantum yield.

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Kuroda, Y., Nakamura, S. Y., Srinivas, K., Sathyanarayana, A., Prabusankar, G., Hisano, K., & Tsutsumi, O. (2019). Thermochemically stable liquid-crystalline gold(I) complexes showing enhanced room temperature phosphorescence. Crystals, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst9050227

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