Controlling the White-Light Generation of [(RSn)4E6]: Effects of Substituent and Chalcogenide Variation

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Adamantane-type organotin chalcogenide clusters of the general composition [(RT)4S6] (R=aromatic substituent, T=Si, Ge, Sn) have extreme non-linear optical properties that lead to highly directional white-light generation (WLG) upon irradiation with an IR laser diode. However, the mechanism is not yet understood. Now, a series of compounds [(RSn)4E6] (R=phenyl, cyclopentadienyl, cyclohexyl, benzyl, CH2CH2(C6H4)CO2Et; E=S, Se), were prepared, characterized, and investigated for their nonlinear optical properties. With the exception of crystalline [(BnSn)4S6], all these compounds exhibit WLG with similar emission spectra; slight blue-shifts are observed by introduction of cyclopentadienyl substituents, while the introduction of Se in the inorganic core can provoke a red-shift. These investigations disprove the initial assumption of an aromatic substituent being a necessary precondition; the precondition seems to be the presence of (cyclic) substituents providing enough electron density.

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Dornsiepen, E., Dobener, F., Chatterjee, S., & Dehnen, S. (2019). Controlling the White-Light Generation of [(RSn)4E6]: Effects of Substituent and Chalcogenide Variation. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 58(47), 17041–17046. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201909981

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